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Palinurus (
Palinūrus), in
Roman mythology and
especially Virgil's Aeneid, is the
coxswain of Aeneas' ship.
Later authors used him as a
general type of...
- 2011-07-03. "
Palinurus elephas (Mediterranean lobster)".
Malawi Cichlid Homepage.
Retrieved June 3, 2011. "Exploitation
models of the red
lobster Palinurus elephas...
- butterfly. The
species name
palinurus derives from
Palinurus, the name of the
pilot of Aeneas's boat in Virgil's Aeneid.
Papilio palinurus has a
wingspan reaching...
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Palinurus is a
genus of
spiny lobsters in the
family Palinuridae,
native to the
eastern Atlantic Ocean,
Mediterranean Sea and
western Indian Ocean. A...
- 1798)
Synonyms Palinurus ornatus Fabricius, 1798
Palinurus sulcatus H. Milne-Edwards, 1837
Panulirus sulcatus White, 1847
Palinurus (Senex) sulcatus...
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Palinurus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Palinurus is a
mythological figure,
often portra**** as a helmsman,
navigator or guide.
Palinurus may...
- 1851)
Synonyms Palinurus verreauxi H. Milne-Edwards, 1851
Jasus verreauxi (H. Milne-Edwards, 1851)
Palinurus huegelii ****er, 1862
Palinurus tumidus Kirk...
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Elpenor can be
described as a
mirror to the
story of
Palinurus in Virgil's Aeneid. In the Aeneid,
Palinurus, one of Aeneas' men,
falls overboard and ends up...
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European spiny lobster (
Palinurus elephas) in
ancient Roman times. The town
itself was
named for the
legendary figure of
Palinurus, who was a
helmsman in...
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Adriatic Sea) and
along the West
African coast to Senegal.
Palinurus mauritanicus and
Palinurus elephas, are the only
species of the
family Palinuridae that...