- 1785)
Potamon gedrosianum Al****, 1909
Potamon hueceste Pretzmann, 1983
Potamon iberi**** (Bieberstein, 1808)
Potamon magnum Pretzmann, 1962
Potamon mesopotami****...
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Potamon fluviatile is a
freshwater crab
found in or near
wooded streams,
rivers and
lakes in
Southern Europe. It is an
omnivore with
broad ecological...
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Potamon potamios, the
Levantine freshwater crab, is a semi-terrestrial crab
occurring around the
eastern Mediterranean,
including many
Mediterranean islands...
- Gr**** mythology,
Potamon (Ancient Gr****: Ποταμὼν
means "river, stream") was an
Egyptian prince as one of the sons of King Aegyptus.
Potamon's mother was the...
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Potamon is a
genus of
freshwater or
semiterrestrial crabs.
Potamon may also
refer to:
Potamon of
Heraclea (died c. 341), a
bishop of
Heraclea in Egypt...
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Potamon iberi**** is a
Eurasian species of
freshwater crab. It is an
omnivore that
feeds on land, but
returns regularly to the water, and can
survive short...
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Potamon rhodium,
commonly known as the
Rhodes freshwater crab and
locally known as the
Valley crab, is a semi-terrestrial crab
endemic to the
island of...
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groves (ἄλσεα, álsea), and the
springs of
rivers (πηγαὶ ποταμῶν, pēgaì
potamôn) and the gr****y
meadows (πίσεα ποιήεντα, písea poiḗenta)." "They [nymphs]...
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Saint Potamon of
Heraclea (or
Potamon of Alexandria, Potamone, Potamion; died c. 341) was a
bishop of
Heraclea in
Egypt who was ****cuted
under the emperor...
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Potamo or
Potamon (Gr****: Ποτάμων ὁ Μυτιληναῖος;
around 65 BC–around AD 25)) of
Mytilene in ****s, son of ****nax the rhetorician, was
himself a rhetorician...