- The
strigil (Latin: strigilis) or
stlengis (Ancient Gr****: στλεγγίς,
probably a
loanword from the Pre-Gr**** substrate) is a tool for the
cleansing of the...
-
recognized species in this genus:
Stlengis distoechus Bolin, 1936
Stlengis misakia (Jordan & Starks, 1904)
Stlengis osensis Jordan & Starks, 1904 Eschmeyer...
- metal, and
sometimes of leather,
adorned with gold; to this the name of
stlengis was also given, and it
appears to have been much the same as the ampyx...
- from his body with the
small curved instrument that the Gr****s
called a
stlengis and the
Romans a strigil. The most
renowned Apoxyomenos in
classical Antiquity...
-
Icelinus Jordan, 1885
Oligocottus Girard 1856
Orthonopias Starks & Mann, 1911
Stlengis Jordan & Starks, 1904
subfamily Icelinae Jordan, 1923
Chitonotus Lockington...
- Starks, 1895
Sigmistes Rutter, 1898″
Stelgistrum Jordan & Gilbert, 1898
Stlengis Jordan & Starks, 1904
Synchirus Bean, 1890
Taurocottus Soldatov & Pavlenko...
- Starks, 1895
Sigmistes Rutter, 1898
Stelgistrum Jordan & Gilbert, 1898
Stlengis Jordan & Starks, 1904
Synchirus Bean, 1890
Taurocottus Soldatov & Pavlenko...
- ****onicus and I. pietschi) were
found to be so
closely related to the
genus Stlengis that they were
placed within that genus,
leaving Icelinus confined to the...