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Amphilochus Litoralis
Amphilochus, Amphilochos or Amphílokhos may refer to: Astronomy * 5244 Amphilochos, Jovian asteroid Biology * Amphilochus (crustacean), ''Amphilochus'' (crustacean), a genus of amphipods Greek mythology * Amphilochus (son of Amphiaraus), Amphilochus, son of Amphiaraus, brother of Alcmaeon * Amphilochus (son of Alcmaeon), Amphilochus, son of Alcmaeon * Amphilochus (husband of Alcinoe), Amphilochus, husband of Alcinoe See also

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5244 Amphilochos
5244 Amphilochos is a mid-sized Jupiter trojan from the Greek camp, approximately in diameter. It was discovered at the Palomar Observatory during the second Palomar–Leiden Trojan survey in 1973, and was later named after the seer Amphilochus from Greek mythology. The dark Jovian asteroid is likely elongated in shape and has a rotation period of 7.8 hours. Discovery ''Amphilochos'' was discovered on 29 September 1973, by Dutch astronomer couple Ingrid and Cornelis van Houten at Leiden, on photographic plates taken by astronomer Tom Gehrels at the Palomar Observatory in California. The body's observation arc begins with a precovery taken at Palomar in April 1955, more than 18 years prior to its official discovery observation. Palomar–Leiden Trojan survey Despite being discovered during the second Palomar–Leiden Trojan survey in 1973, ''Amphilochos'' has not received a provisional survey designation prefixed with "T-2". The survey was a fruitful collaborat ...
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Amphilochus (crustacean)
''Amphilochus'' is a genus of crustacean Crustaceans (Crustacea, ) form a large, diverse arthropod taxon which includes such animals as decapods, seed shrimp, branchiopods, fish lice, krill, remipedes, isopods, barnacles, copepods, amphipods and mantis shrimp. The crustacean group can ...s in the Amphipoda order, containing the following species: *'' Amphilochus ascidicola'' Martin, Ortiz & Atienza, 2001 *'' Amphilochus borealis'' Enequist, 1949 *'' Amphilochus brunneus'' Della Valle, 1893 *'' Amphilochus casahoya'' McKinney, 1978 *'' Amphilochus castroviejoi'' Ortiz & Lalana, 2002 *'' Amphilochus delacaya'' McKinney, 1978 *'' Amphilochus filidactylus'' hurley, 1955 *'' Amphilochus justi'' Azman, 2009 *'' Amphilochus kailua'' J. L. Barnard, 1970 *'' Amphilochus lacertus'' Azman, 2009 *'' Amphilochus likelike'' J. L. Barnard, 1970 *'' Amphilochus litoralis'' Stout, 1912 *'' Amphilochus manudens'' Bate, 1862 *'' Amphilochus marionis'' Stebbing, 1888 *'' Amphilochus menehune'' ...
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Amphilochus (son Of Amphiaraus)
__NOTOC__ In Greek mythology, Amphilochus (Ancient Greek: Ἀμφίλοχος ''Amphílokhos'') was an Argos, Peloponnese, Argive hero (Greek religion), hero and one of the Epigoni. Family Amphilochus was the son of Amphiaraus and Eriphyle and the younger brother of Alcmaeon (mythology), Alcmaeon. Mythology Eriphyle, bribed by Polynices with the necklace of the goddess Harmonia (Greek goddess), Harmonia, persuaded her husband Amphiaraus to join the expedition of the Seven against Thebes. Amphiaraus, knowing that he would die in the battle, reluctantly agreed to go but asked his two sons to avenge his foreseen death. At Thebes, Amphiaraus ended up in combat with Periclymenus, a demigod son of Poseidon. He attempted to flee but the god Zeus threw a bolt of lightning which opened the earth beneath him, swallowing the Argive and his chariot. Amphilochus's brother Alcmaeon then slew his mother and exiled himself from the kingdom. As king of Argos, Peloponnese, Argos, Amphilochus ...
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