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Phryxus may
refer to: an
alternative spelling for Phrixus, the son of Athamas, king of Boiotia, and
Nephele in Gr****
mythology Phryxus (isopod), an isopod...
- In Gr****
mythology Phrixus (/ˈfrɪksəs/; also
spelt Phryxus; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Φρίξος, translit. Phrixos
means "standing on end, bristling") was the son...
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Phryxus is a
monotypic moth
genus in the
family Sphingidae first described by
Jacob Hübner in 1819. Its only species,
Phryxus caicus, was
described by...
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Hyles livornicoides (Lucas, 1892)
Synonyms Deilephila livornicoides T. P. Lucas. 1892
Hyles linearis T. P. Lucas, 1892
Phryxus australasiae Tutt, 1904...
- that he
would die at the
hands of a
descendant of
Aeolus and so he
killed Phryxus. His sons, on the
other hand,
managed to
return to Orchomenus. Some time...
- the name of
Cytorus (he uses the
neuter Cytorum) from Cytorus, a son of
Phryxus and
therefore one of the Argonauts. In the Argonautica,
Apollonius of Rhodes...
- t.
phryxus] from
Dutch New
Guinea (Island River); the
latter form
besides shows a
somewhat darker blue. —
zelea Fruhst. [synonym of A. t.
phryxus] exhibits...
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Golden Fleece (Franz Grillparzer), director:
Karin Beier, roles: Jason,
Phryxus Faust Teil 1 (Johann
Wolfgang von Goethe), director:
Laurent Chétouane...
- her light.
There stands a he-goat
prankt in the
Aeolian fleece of
Theban Phryxus; by such his
sister would more
gladly have been borne; such a goat no Cinyphian...
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appearing to
Aeneas Pluto giving a
sword to
Peleus Bacchus rescuing Ino from
Phryxus Poniatowski gems in the
collection of the
Metropolitan Museum of Art: Europa...