Chelone may refer to: Chelone (plant), commonly known as turtleheads Chelone (Oread), mountain nymph in Greek mythology.Appears in the Aesop's fable Zeus...
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Chelone is a genus of four species of perennial herbaceous plants native to eastern North America. They all have similarly shaped flowers (which led to...
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In Greek mythology, Chelônê (Ancient Greek: Χελώνη from khelônê which means tortoise) was an oread of Mount Khelydorea ("rich in tortoises") in Arkadia...
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Chelone glabra, or white turtlehead, is a herbaceous species of plant native to North America. Its native range extends from Georgia to Newfoundland and...
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Chelone obliqua, the red turtlehead, rose turtlehead or pink turtlehead, is a perennial flowering plant belonging to the family Plantaginaceae. This uncommon...
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Chelone lyonii, the pink turtlehead or Lyon's shell flower, is a species of flowering plant in the family Plantaginaceae. It is native to wet areas of...
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Dibolia chelones is a species of flea beetle in the family Chrysomelidae. It is found in North America. "Dibolia chelones Report". Integrated Taxonomic...
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Synpalamides chelone is a moth of the Castniidae family. It is known from Mexico. González, Jorge M.; López G., Bernardo; Huerta P., John Phill; Miller...
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and Macartney 1802), which are based on the Ancient Greek word χελώνη (chelone) 'tortoise'. Testudines is the official order name due to the principle...
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Argillochelys (redirect from Chelone subcristata)
Argillochelys is an extinct genus of sea turtle from the middle to lower Eocene in what is now the island of Great Britain. It was first named by Lydekker...
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Leatherback sea turtle (redirect from Chelone coriacea)
Lacépède, 1788 Testudo marina Wilhelm, 1794 Testudo tuberculata Pennant, 1801 Chelone coriacea Brongniart, 1805 Chelonia coriacea Oppel, 1811 Testudo lutaria...
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1783 Testudo nasicornis Lacépède, 1788 Testudo caouana Lacépède, 1788 Chelone caretta — Brongniart, 1805 Chelonia caouanna Schweigger, 1812 Caretta nasuta...
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1858 Chelone macropus — Strauch, 1862 Chelone maculosa — Strauch, 1862 Chelone marmorata — Strauch, 1862 Chelone virgata — Strauch, 1862 Chelone viridis...
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Another candidate for the site of the earliest coins is Aegina, where Chelone ("turtle") coins were first minted c. 700 BC. Coins from Athens and Corinth...
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The Athenian tetradrachm was called owl, the Aeginetic stater was called chelone, the Corinthian stater was called hippos (horse) and so on. Each city would...
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Penstemon laevigatus. Linnaeus then included it in his 1753 publication, as Chelone pentstemon, altering the spelling to better correspond to the notion that...
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grandiflorus Binomial name Penstemon grandiflorus Nutt. Synonyms Chelone bradburyi (Pursh) Steud. Chelone grandiflora Spreng. Penstemon bradburyi Pursh...
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some of the chapters Nemesis Iris Nereids Amphitrite Leuke Dryads Naiads Chelone Minthe Pallas Kallisto Satyrs Ampelos Marsyas Delos Erichthonios Tantarus...
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Common name Binomial Sinhala Name Largescale mullet Chelone macrolepis Godayaa (ගොඩයා) Flathead grey mullet Mugil cephalus Godayaa (ගොඩයා)...
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genus name from the Ancient Greek ἀρχη- (arkhe-) 'first/early', χελώνη (chelone) 'turtle', and species name from ἰσχυρός (ischyros) 'mighty' or 'powerful'...
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Callitricheae Callitriche L. Hippuris L. Tribe Cheloneae Brookea Benth. Chelone L. Chionophila Benth. Collinsia Nutt. Keckiella Straw Nothochelone (A.Gray)...
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mythological figures Charops Χάροψ the name of several mythological figures Chelone Χελώνη changed into a tortoise by Hermes Chione Χιόνη the name of several...
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is a combination of Greek words: stigma meaning "mark" or "point" and chelone meaning "tortoise". The specific name pardalis is from the Latin word pardus...
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Drachmas of Athens depicted the owl of Athena. Drachmas of Aegina depicted a chelone. Coins of Selinunte depicted a "selinon" (σέλινον, celery). Coins of Heraclea...
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plant for nourishment. Its native larval host is the white turtle head (Chelone glabra), but it has also to some extent made use of the introduced lawn...
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Ascalabus Atalanta Cadmus Calchus Callisto Cephissus Cerambus Cercopes Chelone Circe Curetes Cynosura Galanthis Gale Harmonia Hecuba Helice Hippomenes...
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urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:808010-1 RHS: 12438 Tropicos: 29201262 WFO: wfo-0001136963 Chelone barbata Wikidata: Q39525117 CoL: 7TSWF GBIF: 6711381 GRIN: 10172 IPNI:...
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Relations and Notes Britomartis Mount Dicte, Crete daughter of Carme and Zeus Chelone Mount Khelydorea, Arcadia changed by Hermes into a tortoise Claea Mount...
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