- In Gr**** mythology,
Elpenor (/ɛlˈpiːnər/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἐλπήνωρ, gen.: Ἐλπήνορος), also
spelled Elpinor /ɛlˈpaɪnər/, was the
youngest comrade of Odysseus...
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Deilephila elpenor, the
elephant hawk moth or
large elephant hawk moth, is a moth in the
family Sphingidae. Its
common name is
derived from the caterpillar's...
- The
Ascension crake (Mundia
elpenor) is an
extinct flightless bird that
previously lived on
Ascension Island in the
South Atlantic Ocean. Like many other...
- and
Deilephila elpenor, the
nocturnal elephant hawkmoth.
Their food
preference is
based mainly on
visual identification,
while D.
elpenor preference relies...
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Microcrambus elpenor is a moth in the
family Crambidae. It was
described by Stanisław Błeszyński in 1967. It is
found in Mexico. "GlobIZ search". Global...
- of this
change was
Polygnotos of Thasos. The
pelike with
Odysseus and
Elpenor in the
Underworld is a
great example of this
first change. The
second change...
- 1758
Sphinx tisiphone Linnaeus, 1758
Phalaena inquilinus Harris, 1780
Elpenor phoenix Oken, 1815
Deilephila albolineata Montrousier, 1864
Hippotion ocys...
- of
Elpenor's misfortune; Paul knew
immediately about Eutychus' fall and also that "his soul [was]
still in him."
Later in Homer's story,
Elpenor's body...
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defensive mimicry which can be seen in
other moth
species such as
Deilephila elpenor (elephant hawk-moth)
which exhibits snake like
features in
order to deter...
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honeysuckles as a food source. An
example of this is the moth
Deilephila elpenor. This
nocturnal species of moth is
especially attracted to honeysuckles...