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Eunoe[needs IPA] (Italian:
Eunoè [
eunoˈɛ];
Ancient Gr****: Εὐνοη, romanized:
Eúnoē) is a
feature of Dante's
Divine Comedy created by
Dante as the fifth...
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Eunoë[needs IPA] (Ancient Gr****: Εὐνοη, romanized:
Eúnoē)
according to Gr**** mythology, was a naiad-nymph
daughter of the
river god Sangarius, sometimes...
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Eunoë Maura was the wife of Bogudes, King of
Western Mauretania. Her name has also been
spelled Euries or
Euryes or Eunoa.
Eunoë Maura was
thought to be...
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Eunoe alvinella is a
scale worm
described from a
specimen collected at a
depth of 2725 m on the East
Pacific Rise.
Number of
segments 34;
elytra 15 pairs...
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Homer relates that Hecuba's
parents were
either Dymas and the
nymph Eunoe or
Cisseus and Telecleia; the
latter option would make her a full sister...
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Eunoe hartmanae is a
scale worm
described from the
Davis Sea,
Antarctica at
depths of 160–540 m.
Number of
segments 39;
elytra 15 pairs.
Dorsum dark grey...
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Eunoe campbellica is a
scale worm
described from off the
south of
Campbell Island, New
Zealand in the
South Pacific Ocean, at a
depths of 570 m. Elytra...
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Eunoe clarki is a
scale worm
described from
Point Barrow, Alaska.
Number of
segments 41;
elytra 15 pairs.
Middorsally transversely banded greyish green...
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Eunoe is a
genus of
marine annelids in the
family Polynoidae (scale worms). The
genus includes 48
species which are
found world-wide,
mostly from depths...
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Eunoe oerstedi is a
scale worm
which is
widely distributed in the
Arctic Ocean,
North Atlantic Ocean and
North Pacific Ocean from
shallow waters to depths...