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- racemosa var. prochytes, but raised to species status as Micromyrtus prochytes by Rye. The meaning of the specific epithet (prochytes) is uncertain,...
- ancestry. The name Procas or Proca may be related to the mythological figure Prochyte, a kinswoman of Aeneas who died when the fleet carrying the refugees of...
- Proserpine 3.183–184 (pp. 358–359); for Mimas under the volcanic island of Prochyte (modern Procida), see Silius Italicus, Punica 12.143–151 (pp. 156–159);...
- Campania. The island derives its name from the Latin name Prochyta. Προχύτη/Prochýtē means 'poured out' in Ancient Gr****. According to another theory, Prochyta...
- Alcyoneus along with "many giants" were said to lie under Mount Vesuvius, Prochyte (modern Procida), one of the volcanic Phlegraean Islands was supposed to...
- Italicus, Punica 8.540; Claudian, Rape of Proserpine 3.183–184 (pp. 358–359). Prochyte, another one of the volcanic Phlegraean Islands was supposed to sit atop...
- "Mimos", possibly in error for "Mimas". He was said to be buried under Prochyte, one of the Phlegraean Islands off the coast of Naples. Claudian mentions...
- Micromyrtus patula A.R.Bean (Qld.) Micromyrtus placoides Rye (W.A.) Micromyrtus prochytes Rye (W.A.) Micromyrtus racemosa Benth. (W.A.) Micromyrtus redita Rye (W...