Neanthes (annelid), a genus of polychaetes in the family Nereididae
Neanthes, a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae; synonym of Acalolepta
Neanthes of Cyzicus, Ancient Greek writer
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Neanthes may refer to: Neanthes (annelid), a genus of polychaetes in the family Nereididae Neanthes, a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae; synonym...
Chamaedorea elegans, the neanthe bella palm or parlour palm, is a species of small palm tree native to the rainforests in Southern Mexico and Guatemala...
supposed that they are the work of a later Neanthes of the second century BC. Michael Weißenberger, "Neanthes," Brill's New Pauly, 2011 Fouilles de Delphes...
time referred to as Nereis (Neanthes) arenaceodentata, Neanthes was later raised to full genus level, making this worm Neanthes arenaceodentata. Research...
Nereis fucata, however it was later transferred to the genus Neanthes, making it Neanthes fucata. The body of this segmented worm is long, slender and...
Subfamily: Lamiinae Tribe: Saperdini Genus: Glenea Species: G. regina Binomial name Glenea regina J. Thomson, 1865 Synonyms Glenea neanthes Pascoe, 1866...
a Thracian, but a Carian woman and her name was Euterpe (Eυτέρπη), and Neanthes (Νεάνθης) adds that she was from Halicarnassus in Caria.". After the unsuccessful...
According to another biographer of him, Neanthes, Plato was eighty-four years of age at his death. If we accept Neanthes' version, Plato was younger than Isocrates...
instead and was killed. This story seems to have originated from the writer Neanthes, who told it about later Pythagoreans, not about Pythagoras himself. Although...
Pella Manetho Marsyas of Pella Marsyas of Philippi Menander of Ephesus Neanthes of Cyzicus Nicander Paeon of Amathus Palaephatus Philinus of Agrigentum...
stopped running and was killed. This story may have been fabricated by Neanthes of Cyzicus, on whom both Diogenes and Iamblichus rely as a source. Anacreon...
1865 was originally considered part of the genus, but is now accepted as Neanthes brandti (Malmgren, 1865). Fauchald, K.; Glasby, C. (2009). Alitta Bakken...
5–2 cm diameter. Perhaps the best-known species is Chamaedorea elegans (neanthe bella palm or parlor palm) from Mexico and Guatemala. It is popular as...
female painter, sculptor, and ivory engraver, known as Iaia of Cyzicus. Neanthes of Cyzicus, rhetor Ancient sites of Balıkesir Leo Mildenberg, "The Cyzicenes...
Sophie; Lemieux, Hélène; Blier, Pierre U. (2008). "Epitoky in Nereis (Neanthes) virens (Polychaeta: Nereididae): A story about sex and death". Comparative...
Myus ("for opson"); and Lampsacus ("for wine"). According to Plutarch, Neanthes of Cyzicus and Phanias reported two more, the city of Palaescepsis ("for...
the one a tyrant, and the other a wise man, and a native of Ambracia. Neanthes of Cyzicus makes the same assertion, adding, that the two men were cousins...
Pythagoreanism, such as Anaximander, Andron of Ephesus, Heraclides and Neanthes had access to historical written sources as well as the oral tradition...
his own school in Athens, where historians Timaeus of Tauromenium and Neanthes of Cyzicus were his pupils. He wrote a manual on the art of rhetoric, consisting...
there have been many other noteworthy deaths of philosophers. 475 BCE - Neanthes of Cyzicus reported that Heraclitus died covered in dung after failing...
Timogenes, historian and rhetor Philiscus of Miletus, rhetor. Teacher of Neanthes of Cyzicus Hellanicus, historian Dionysicles (Ancient Greek: Διονυσικλῆς)...