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- species include Nicodamus peregrinus and Nicodamus mainae. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nicodamus. "Nicodamus". Taxon: Genus Nicodamus Simon, 1887...
- Nicodamus peregrinus, known as the red and black spider, is a spider found in eastern and southern Australia. Unlike the redback spider (Latrodectus h****eltii)...
- 420 BC, the date of Nicodamus may be placed about that time. German archaeologist and art historian Johannes Overbeck placed Nicodamus in this time with...
- was established by Eugène Simon in 1897 for his newly described species Nicodamus dimidiatus (now Dimidamus dimidiatus). Mark Harvey published a major review...
- son of Lycaon. Its site is tentatively located near the modern Davia. Nicodamus (sculptor) Thucydides. History of the Peloponnesian War. Vol. 5.64. Pausanias...
- wrestler who won gold in the ancient Olympic Games in 400 and 392 BC.:66 Nicodamus of Maenalus, a sculptor who made statues of ancient Olympic victors and...
- Nemesiidae Aname diversicolor, Black wishbone spider Family Nicodamidae Nicodamus spp., Red-and-black spiders Family Oecobiidae Oecobius navus, Wall spider...
- Delphacidae Erigeron peregrinus, a flowering plant of the daisy family Nicodamus peregrinus, the red and black spider Pinus peregrinus, an extinct species...
- Nemean Games, and twice in the Isthmian Games. His statue was made by Nicodamus. Lepreum was claimed by the Arcadians as one of their towns, whence Xenophon...
- (Λοχαίος), who won two victories among the men. A statue of him was made by Nicodamus of Mainalo. Strato (Στράτων) of Alexandria Caprus (Κάπρος) of Elis Aristomenes...