• Achiroe (redirect from Anchinoe)
    (/əˈkɪroʊi/; Ancient Greek: Ἀχιρόη [akʰiróɛː]), Anchirrhoë (Ἀγχιρρόη), or Anchinoë (Ἀγχινόη), which is perhaps a mistake for Anchiroë, was in Greek mythology...
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    king of Egypt), as well as a son named Nilus Ankhmemiphis (the father of Anchinoe and Telephassa)[citation needed]. His granddaughter Libya in turn became...
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    juːs/; Ancient Greek: Φινεύς, Ancient: [pʰiːněws]) was a son of Belus by Anchinoe and thus brother to Aegyptus, Danaus and Cepheus. Phineus had been engaged...
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    Assaracus, wife of Capys and mother of Anchises Individual Potameides: Anchinoe Nile River, Egypt daughter of the river Nilus; wife of the Egyptian King...
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    Phorbas Duchassaing & Michelotti [it], 1864 Species See text Synonyms Anchinoe (Gray, 1867) Bipocillopsis (Koltun, 1964) Clathrissa (Lendenfeld, 1888)...
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  • This nudibranch feeds on the hymedesmiid sponge Phorbas fictitius ( aka Anchinoe fictitius). The two darker round markings on the back of the animal closely...
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    acknowledged in the names of a number of sponges: Haliclona arnesenae, Anchinoe arneseni (now junior synonym of Phorbas perarmatus), and Clathrina arnesenae...
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    1963), syn, Pronax clathrata Lévi, 1963, Phorbas dayi (Lévi, 1963), syn. Anchinoe dayi Lévi, 1963, Phorbas fibrosus (Lévi, 1963), syn. Pronax fibrosa Lévi...
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