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Idmon obliquans, the small red bob, is a butterfly in the family Hesperiidae. It was described by Paul Mabille in 1893. It is found in the Indomalayan realm. [2]
Arachne is the protagonist of a tale in Roman mythology known primarily from the version told by the Roman poet Ovid (43 BCE–17 CE), which is the earliest extant source for the story. In Book Six of his epic poem Metamorphoses, Ovid recounts how the talented mortal Arachne, daughter of Idmon, challenged Athena, goddess of wisdom and crafts, to a weaving contest. When Athena could find no flaws in the tapestry Arachne had woven for the contest, the goddess became enraged and beat the girl with her shuttle. After Arachne hanged herself out of shame, she was transformed into a spider. The myth both provides an aetiology of spiders' web-spinning abilities and is a cautionary tale warning mortals not to place themselves on an equal level with the gods.
Antianeira was the name of a number of women in Greek mythology:
In Greek mythology, Cyrene or Kyrene, was a Thessalian princess, and later, the queen and ruler of the North African city of Cyrene.
In Greek mythology, Ampyx or Ampycus was the name of the following figures:
In Greek mythology, Laothoe can refer to the following women:
In Greek mythology, Idmon may refer to the following individuals:
The Shadows are an English instrumental rock group. They were Cliff Richard's backing band from 1958 to 1968 and on numerous reunion tours, including 2020. The Shadows have had 69 UK chart singles from the 1950s to the 2000s, 35 credited to the Shadows and 34 to Cliff Richard and the Shadows. The group, who were in the forefront of the UK beat-group boom, were the first backing band to emerge as stars. As pioneers of the four-member instrumental format, the band consisted of lead guitar, rhythm guitar, bass guitar and drums. Their range covers pop, rock, surf rock and ballads with a jazz influence.
Bruce Welch is an English guitarist, songwriter, producer, singer and businessman best known as a member of the Shadows.
Pseuderythrolophus is a monotypic moth genus in the family Geometridae described by Prout in 1932. Its only species, Pseuderythrolophus bipunctatus, was described by Warren in 1899. It was found in what was then British New Guinea. It has one subspecies, Pseuderythrolophus bipunctatus idmon, described by Prout in 1930, which is found in Fiji.
Idmon is a genus of grass skippers in the family Hesperiidae.
In Greek mythology, Thestor is a name that may refer to:
In Greek mythology, the name Ornytus may refer to:
Idmon fujianana is a butterfly in the family Hesperiidae. It is found in Fujian, China.
Idmon distanti is a butterfly in the family Hesperiidae. It was described by Shepard in 1937. It is found in southern Burma, Thailand, Langkawi, Malaysia, Singapore, Borneo, Sipora, Siberut, Batoe, Sumatra and Nias.
Idmon latifascia is a butterfly in the family Hesperiidae. It was described by Henry John Elwes and James Edwards in 1897. It is found on Sumatra and Borneo.
Idmon sinica is a butterfly in the family Hesperiidae. It was described by H. Huang in 1997. It is found on China.
In Greek mythology, Antianeira may have been mother of the Argonaut Idmon by the god Apollo. The scholiast on Apollonius Rhodius, however, calls Asteria the mother of Idmon.
In Greek mythology, Idmon was an Argonaut seer. Allegedly a son of Apollo, he had Abas as his mortal father. His mother was Asteria, daughter of Coronus, or Cyrene, or else Antianeira, daughter of Pheres. By Laothoe he had a son Thestor. Idmon foresaw his own death in the Argonaut expedition, but joined anyway. During the outbound voyage of Argo, a boar killed him in the land of the Mariandyni, in Bithynia.
Opilidia macrocnema is a species of ground beetle first formally described in 1852 by Maximilien Chaudoir. It is found throughout northern Latin America, ranging from Mexico to Ecuador.
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