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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...
- The 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...
- and a melanistic blackish variant A. clarkii (Clark's anemonefish) A. polymnus (saddleback clownfish) off Sulawesi, Indonesia A. ephippium (red saddleback...
- chrysopterus (Orange-fin anemonefish) A. clarkii (Clark's anemonefish) A. polymnus (Saddleback anemonefish) A. sebae (Sebae anemonefish) Juvenile Dascyllus...
- 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...
- clownfish) Amphiprion perideraion Bl****er, 1855 (Pink anemonefish) Amphiprion polymnus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Saddleback clownfish) Amphiprion rubrocinctus Richardson...
- 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...
- confused with any other anemonefish. The closest in appearance are A. polymnus (saddleback anemonefish) and A. sebae (sebae anemonefish), but A. latezonatus...
- percula (clown anemonefish) A. perideraion (pink skunk anemonefish) A. polymnus (saddleback anemonefish) A. sandaracinos (orange anemonefish) A. thiellei...
- moth native to eastern North America Saddleback clownfish, Amphiprion polymnus, a black and white species of anemonefish Saddleback seal, or harp seal...