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Information Facility lists:
Siphnus alcides Stål, 1863
Siphnus dilatatus Walker, 1868
Siphnus hector Stål, 1863
Siphnus hercules Blöte, 1945 Stål C (1863)...
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where they are not native. The
third century BC
physician Diphilus of
Siphnus wrote that "[mallow]
juice lubricates the windpipe, nourishes, and is easily...
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Eretria 7
Ambracia 7
Troezen 5
Naxos 4
Leucas 3
Hermione 3
Styra 2
Cythnus 1 (1) Ceos 2
Melos (2)
Siphnus (1)
Serifos (1)
Croton 1
Total 371 or 378 (5)...
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Southeast Asia
Oukhypencha Magnien, 2023
Pygoplatys -
South and
Southeast Asia
Siphnus -
Southeast Asia
Tessaratoma - Africa, Australia,
South Asia, East Asia...
- Diphilus, (Gr****: Δίφιλος), a Gr****
physician of
Siphnus, one of the Cyclades, who was a
contemporary of Lysimachus, king of Thrace,
about the beginning...
- Σῖφαι Sîphai Σίφαι Sífai ˈsife
Siphae Σίφνος Síphnos Σίφνος Sífnos ˈsifnos
Siphnus Σκάμανδρος Skámandros Σκάμανδρος Skámandros ˈskamanðros Scamander; Karamenderes...
- the
antennae having 4 to 5
segments (though some of them, for
example Siphnus, have
relatively large heads). The
scutellum (Latin for 'little shield'...