- In Gr**** mythology,
Melantho (/mɪˈlænθoʊ/;
Ancient Gr****: Μελανθώ) may
refer to the
following women:
Melantho, also
called Melanthea, a
Phthian princess...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Melantho (/mɪˈlænθoʊ/;
Ancient Gr****: Μελανθώ) is one of the
minor characters in the Odyssey.
Melantho was the
sister to Melanthios...
-
female jaguarundi collected in Panama's Chiriquí Province. F.
yagouaroundi melantho by
Oldfield Thomas in 1914 were
skulls and
blackish brown skins of a male...
- (father of ****en). In some accounts, Deucalion's
other children were
Melantho,
mother of
Delphus by
Poseidon and
Candybus who gave his name to the town...
-
Synuchus melantho is a
species of
ground beetle in the
subfamily Harpalinae. It was
described by
Henry Walter Bates in 1883. "Synuchus
melantho (Bates,...
- the pond snails. Some
species are used in
aquaculture under the name
Melantho snails.
Numerous Lymnaea species serve as
intermediate hosts for trematodes...
-
Melantho was
built in
Philadelphia in 1812. The War of 1812
broke out as she was on her
first voyage and the
British captured her that September. She became...
-
named by
Jacob Hübner in 1816. Its only
species is
Thyridia psidii, the
Melantho tigerwing or
clapping ticlear. It is in the brush-footed
butterfly family...
- for Theophane, a
horse for Demeter, a bird for Medusa, and a
dolphin for
Melantho.
Apollo transformed into a
shepherd for Issa, and
further as a countryman...
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suitors learn of Penelope's
delaying tactic when one of her maidservants,
Melantho,
reveals it to her
lover Eurymachus. Upon
finding out, the
suitors demand...