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- Polygonus may refer to: Polygonus (genus), a genus of Nearctic and Neotropical spread-winged skippers Polygonus (mythology), the Thracian son of the sea...
- Phlegra. He was the brother of Telegonus. Polygonus was also called Tmolus in some accounts. Due to Polygonus' and Telegonus' "stranger-slaying wrestling"...
- first named by Hermann von Meyer in 1847, and contains seven species, P. polygonus, P. calvertensis, P. eocaenus, P. oregonesis, P. californiensis, P. rupeliensis...
- Chiliades, 320–321, Scholia eis Lycophrona 124. Grimal, s.v. Polygonus; Tripp, s.v. Polygonus and Telogonus; Apollodorus, 2.5.9. Grimal, s.v. Tmolus 2; Pseudo-Plutarch...
- Phlegra, daughter of King Cleitus of Sithones. He was the brother of Polygonus (Tmolus). Because of Telegonus' and his brother's great violence towards...
- are recognised: Polygonus leo arizonensis (Skinner, 1911) Polygonus leo pallida Röber, 1925 Polygonus leo histrio Röber, 1925 Polygonus leo leo (Gmelin...
- Ocean. Latirus polygonus (Gmelin, 1791). Retrieved through: World Register of Marine Species on 18 April 2010. "Latirus polygonus polygonus". Gastropods...
- Phoenicia. The children of Proteus by Torone (Chrysonoe) of Phlegra were Polygonus (Tmolus) and Telegonus. They both challenged Heracles at the behest of...
- Hesperiidae. The following two species are recognised in the genus Polygonus: Polygonus leo (Gmelin, [1790]) – hammock skipperArgentina P. leo leo (Gmelin...
- addition, **** is a common name of Opuntia stricta, and Pilosocereus polygonus is known as the Bahama ****. This page is an index of articles on plant...