- king
Archidamus III. As
Phalaecus was
besieging Lyttus, the
Spartans arrived and
relieved the siege.
Later in 343 BC
Phalaecus attacked and laid siege...
-
William Chapman Hewitson in 1869. It is
found in
Ecuador and Peru.
Parides phalaecus has a
spatulate tail. The body is very
hairy and the
white band, which...
- poems, but this
could have been due to his
experience in Asia Minor.
Phalaecus, a
tyrant of
Amvrakia (modern-day Arta), was
allegedly killed by a female...
-
hendecasyllabus phalaecius): × × – u u – u – u – – This line is
named after Phalaecus, a
minor poet
probably of the 4th
century BC, who used it in epigrams;...
- Jordan, K. (1906). The
larva feeds on
Aristolochia melastoma.
Parides phalaecus is a
member of the
ascanius species group ("Fringe-spots white. Hindwing...
-
latter being at the very
entrance of the p****. The
surrender of
Nicaea by
Phalaecus to
Philip II, in 346 BCE, made the
Macedonian king
master of Thermopylae...
-
jalapus (Plötz, 1881)
Cecropterus athesis (Hewitson, 1867)
Cecropterus phalaecus (Godman & Salvin, 1893)
Cecropterus reductus (N. Riley, 1919) Cecropterus...
- 1842) – Montezuma's
cattleheart (possibly new
panthonus group)
Parides phalaecus (Hewitson, 1869)
Parides photinus (Doubleday, 1844) – pink-spotted cattleheart...
- gundlachi**** (C. & R. Felder, 1864)
Parides montezuma (Westwood, 1842)
Parides phalaecus (Hewitson, 1869)
Parides photinus (Doubleday, 1844)
Parides proneus (Hübner...
- gundlachi**** (C. & R. Felder, 1864)
Parides montezuma (Westwood, 1842)
Parides phalaecus (Hewitson, 1869)
Parides photinus (Doubleday, 1844)
Parides proneus (Hübner...