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- Scolus may refer to: Scolus (Boeotia), a town of ancient Boeotia Scolus (Chalcidice), a town of ancient Chalcidice This disambiguation page lists articles...
- through Scolus. When the Lacedaemonians were preparing to invade Boeotia, in 377 BCE, the Thebans threw up an entrenchment in front of Scolus, which probably...
- Scolus or Skolos (Ancient Gr****: Σκῶλος) was a town of ancient Chalcidice near Olynthus, mentioned together with Argilus, Stageirus, Acanthus, Olynthus...
- and their cavalry displa**** unusual efficiency. 15km 10miles Erythrae 16 Scolus 15 Plataea 14 Chaeronea (⅓) 13 Copae (⅓) 12 Acraephia (⅓) 11 Coronea (⅓)...
- Olophyxus Olynthus Palaiochori "Neposi" castle Polichrono Potidaea Scione Scolus Sermylia (Ormylia) Stageira Spartolus Thyssus Torone Treasury of the Acanthians...
- spine that has a single point. Etymology: Gr**** chalasa, a tubercle. cf. scolus, which has multiple points. cheta See Seta. cilia Fine hairs along the edges...
- Peneleōs, Leïtus, Arcesilaus, Prothoënor and Clonius Hyria, Aulis, Schoenus, Scolus, Eteonus, Thespeia, Graia, Mycalessus, Harma, Eilesium, Erythrae, Eleon...
- and six legs. The second sub-life stage is when the white external spine (scolus) develops. During the third sub-life stage, the larvae develop more coloration...
- elongate, sometimes finger-like appendage on the side of each segment called a scolus-like process. In some genera, larvae actively place sand and debris onto...
- to 434/3 BCE. It is considered by some to be the same as the town called Scolus; and by others to be the same as Polichnitai. The site of Stolus is near...