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Prosymnus (Ancient Gr****: Πρόσυμνος) (also
known as
Polymnus (Πόλυμνος) and Hypolipnus) was, in Gr**** mythology, a
shepherd living near the
reputedly bottomless...
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yellow tail of A. sebae
distinguishes that
species from A.
polymnus. A.
polymnus showing the
similar sizes of male and female. A.
sebae is distinguished...
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clades or
complexes based on morphology; percula, akallopisos, ephippium,
polymnus and
clarkii with the
maroon clownfish being in a
clade on its own. A 2014...
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Clement of Alexandria,
Dionysus was
guided in his
journey by
Prosymnus or
Polymnus, who requested, as his reward, to be Dionysus' lover.
Prosymnus died before...
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chrysopterus (Orange-fin anemonefish) A.
clarkii (Clark's anemonefish) A.
polymnus (Saddleback anemonefish) A.
sebae (Sebae anemonefish)
Juvenile Dascyllus...
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confused with any
other anemonefish. The
closest in
appearance are A.
polymnus (saddleback anemonefish) and A.
sebae (sebae anemonefish), but A. latezonatus...
- Lake near the
prehistoric site of Lerna, Dionysus,
guided by
Prosymnus or
Polymnus,
descended to
Tartarus to free his once-mortal mother.
Annual rites took...
- moth
native to
eastern North America Saddleback clownfish,
Amphiprion polymnus, a
black and
white species of
anemonefish Saddleback seal, or harp seal...
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known whether this
variation is ****ociated with a
species of anemone. A.
polymnus (Saddleback anemonefish) is similar, but can be
distinguished by its characteristic...
- the
bottom of the head. 14 cm (5.5 in)
Saddleback anemonefish Amphiprion polymnus Yes
Similar to A.
ocellaris and percula, but the
second stripe does not...