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    Papilio bianor, also known as the common peacock, Chinese peacock black swallowtail emerald or Chinese peacock or bianor's emperor machaon - is a species...
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    Bianor is a genus of boreal jumping spiders that can grow to 3 and 4 mm (0.12 and 0.16 in). The robust shiny body and northerly distribution are distinctive...
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  • Bianor is a genus of spider. Bianor (Ancient Greek: Βιάνωρ, gen.: Βιάνορος) may also refer to: Bianor, name of four mythical figures, see Bienor (mythology)...
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  • Bianor senegalensis is a species of jumping spider in the genus Bianor that lives in Senegal. It was first described in 2001 by Dmitri Logunov. Only the...
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  • Bianor angulosus, is a species of spider of the genus Bianor. It is found in Sri Lanka, India to China, Vietnam, and Indonesia. It was first described...
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  • Oloessa bianor is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Dillon and Dillon in 1952. It is known from Fiji. BioLib.cz - Oloessa...
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  • Bianor was a first century Greek poet from Bithynia, the author of 22 epigrams in the Greek Anthology. His poetry is considered unexceptional. His poetry...
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    Heracles' son by Melite). Other Heracleidae included Macaria, Lamos, Manto, Bianor, Tlepolemus, and Telephus. These Heraclids were a group of Dorian kings...
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  • species was first described by Joachim Schmidt and Otto Krause in 1994 as Bianor marionis. It was transferred to the genus Pellenes by D. V. Logunov in 2001...
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    Eclogue 9 (section Bianor)
    Bianor (or Bienor) is described as "a shepherd (i.e. commander) of the army" (Βιάνορα ποιμένα λαῶν) and is killed by Agamemnon. The fact that Bianor is...
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    discovered in Hertfordshire on 29 July 2012. This species was known as Bianor aurocinctus until 2001. "Colour". Flickr. Retrieved 16 November 2012. "Sibianor...
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    putitora) Kandali (Urtica dioica) West Himalayan Common Peacock (Papilio bianor polyctor) Paiyya (Prunus cerasoides) Himalayan Monal (Lophophorus impejanus)...
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  • rusticator (Fabricius, 1801) Lamia fistulator Germar, 1824 Lamia rusticator Fabricius, 1801 Monochamus fistulator (Germar, 1824) Monohammus bianor Newman, 1842...
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  • In Greek mythology, the name Bienor (Ancient Greek: Βιήνωρ) or Bianor (Βιάνωρ) may refer to: Bienor, a Centaur at the wedding of Pirithous and Hippodamia...
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    descendants of Hyllus—other Heracleidae included Macaria, Lamos, Manto, Bianor, Tlepolemus, and Telephus). These Heraclids conquered the Peloponnesian...
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    original on 15 July 2013. Retrieved 1 April 2012. "Common Peacock Male Papilio Bianor Polyctor". Archived from the original on 8 January 2017. Retrieved 7 January...
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  • 10 October 2020. Retrieved 26 August 2020. "Common Peacock Male Papilio Bianor Polyctor". Archived from the original on 31 July 2020. Retrieved 7 January...
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    was first described by D. V. Logunov in 2001. They are closely related to Bianor. As of August 2019[update] it contains fifteen species, found in Europe...
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    species group: paris Papilio arcturus Westwood, 1842 – blue peacock Papilio bianor Cramer, [1777] – Chinese peacock Papilio chikae Igarashi, 1965 – Luzon peacock...
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  • single male specimen. It can be distinguished from similar spiders such as Bianor and Sibianor by its sclerotized, bean-shaped abdomen, which overhangs the...
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  • derived from the Ancient Greek μικρός (micro), meaning "small", and the genus Bianor. As of July 2019[update] it contains eight species, found only in Africa:...
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    antiguo Madrid. Madrid, F. de P. Mellado Print. P. 90. (in Spanish) Ocno Bianor y el dragón de la Puerta Cerrada Archived 2013-12-21 at the Wayback Machine...
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    fable is made the subject of a poem by the first century CE Greek Poet Bianor, was included in the 2nd century fable collection of pseudo-Dositheus and...
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    paris Blue peacock, Papilio arcturus Westwood, 1842 Common peacock, Papilio bianor Cramer, [1777] Yellow-crested spangle, Papilio elephenor Doubleday, 1845...
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    (jumping spiders). This small genus is very close to Bianor; it seems to replace it where Bianor itself is missing, especially in rainforest habitats...
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    In Greek and Roman mythology, Ocnus /ˈɒknəs/ (Ancient Greek: Ὄκνος) or Bianor /baɪˈeɪnər/ (Ancient Greek: Βιάνωρ) was a son of Manto and Tiberinus Silvius...
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    several Continental Asian swallowtail butterfly species, such as Papilio bianor, Papilio helenus, Papilio protenor, and Papilio xuthus. English Names for...
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  • of Ceos; Eusebius says he flourished in 467 BC Besantinus Roman-era poet Bianor (poet) author of 22 epigrams from the Greek Anthology Bion of Smyrna bucolic...
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    demodocus and other Papilio species (P. helenus, P. machaon, P. memnon, P. bianor, P. maccki, P. xuthus, etc., unpublished work) may assign the genus Papilio...
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  • Leandro Assumpção Ibson Melo Evson Patrício Kim Joo-chan Nakhon Si United Bianor Crislan Rodrigo Maranhão Kento Nagasaki Soukaphone Vongchiengkham Pattaya...
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