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Diores (spider)
''Diores'' is a genus of spiders in the family Zodariidae. Species , the World Spider Catalog accepted the following extant species: *'' Diores annetteae'' Jocqué, 1990 – South Africa *''Diores anomalus'' Jocqué, 1990 – Madagascar *''Diores auricula'' Tucker, 1920 – Zimbabwe, South Africa *''Diores bifurcatus'' Tucker, 1920 – South Africa *'' Diores bivattatus'' Simon, 1893 ( type species) – South Africa *'' Diores bouilloni'' Benoit, 1965 – Congo *'' Diores brevis'' Jocqué, 1990 – Kenya *'' Diores capensis'' Tucker, 1920 – South Africa *'' Diores chelinda'' Jocqué, 1990 – Malawi *''Diores cognatus'' O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1904 – South Africa *'' Diores damara'' Jocqué, 1990 – Namibia *'' Diores decipiens'' Jocqué, 1990 – South Africa *'' Diores delesserti'' Caporiacco, 1949 – Kenya *'' Diores delicatulus'' Lawrence, 1936 – Botswana, Zimbabwe *''Diores dowsetti'' Jocqué, 1990 – South Africa *''Diores druryi'' Tucker, 1920 – Namibia *''Di ...
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Eugène Simon
Eugène Louis Simon (; 30 April 1848 – 17 November 1924) was a French naturalist who worked particularly on insects and spiders, but also on birds and plants. He is by far the most prolific spider taxonomist in history, describing over 4,000 species. Work on spiders His most significant work was ''Histoire Naturelle des Araignées'' (1892–1903), an encyclopedic treatment of the spider genera of the world. It was published in two volumes of more than 1000 pages each, and the same number of drawings by Simon. Working at the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris, it took Simon 11 years to complete, while working at the same time on devising a taxonomic scheme that embraced the known taxa. Simon described a total of 4,650 species, and as of 2013 about 3,790 species are still considered valid. The International Society of Arachnology offers a Simon Award recognising lifetime achievement. The Eocene fossil spider species '' Cenotextricella simoni'' was named in his ...
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Diores Decipiens
In Greek mythology, Diorês ( Ancient Greek: Διώρης) referred to four different people. *Diorês, father of Automedon who was the charioteer of Achilles during the Trojan War. *Diorês, leader of the Elis contingent during the Trojan War. He was the son of Amarynceus (Diorês Amaryngkëidês). Diores was killed by Peiros. *Diorês, a Trojan prince who participated in the games held by the exiled Aeneas in Sicily. He was killed by Turnus, the man who opposed Aeneas in Italy. *Diorês, son of Aeolus, who married his sister Polymela. With his father's approval, he married his sister Polymele who was otherwise about to be put to death because of her secret love affair with Odysseus.Homer, '' Odyssey'' 10.1; Diodorus Siculus, 5.7.5; Philetas on Parthenius, 2.2 Notes References * Aken, Dr. A.R.A. van. (1961). ''Elseviers Mythologische Encyclopedie''. Amsterdam: Elsevier. * Bartelink, Dr. G.J.M. (1988). ''Prisma van de mythologie''. Utrecht: Het Spectrum. * Gaiu ...
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Diores Kenyae
In Greek mythology, Diorês ( Ancient Greek: Διώρης) referred to four different people. *Diorês, father of Automedon who was the charioteer of Achilles during the Trojan War. *Diorês, leader of the Elis contingent during the Trojan War. He was the son of Amarynceus (Diorês Amaryngkëidês). Diores was killed by Peiros. *Diorês, a Trojan prince who participated in the games held by the exiled Aeneas in Sicily. He was killed by Turnus, the man who opposed Aeneas in Italy. *Diorês, son of Aeolus, who married his sister Polymela. With his father's approval, he married his sister Polymele who was otherwise about to be put to death because of her secret love affair with Odysseus.Homer, '' Odyssey'' 10.1; Diodorus Siculus, 5.7.5; Philetas on Parthenius, 2.2 Notes References * Aken, Dr. A.R.A. van. (1961). ''Elseviers Mythologische Encyclopedie''. Amsterdam: Elsevier. * Bartelink, Dr. G.J.M. (1988). ''Prisma van de mythologie''. Utrecht: Het Spectrum. * Gaiu ...
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Diores Jonesi
In Greek mythology, Diorês (Ancient Greek: Διώρης) referred to four different people. *Diorês, father of Automedon who was the charioteer of Achilles during the Trojan War. *Diorês, leader of the Elis contingent during the Trojan War. He was the son of Amarynceus (Diorês Amaryngkëidês). Diores was killed by Peiros. *Diorês, a Trojan prince who participated in the games held by the exiled Aeneas in Sicily. He was killed by Turnus, the man who opposed Aeneas in Italy. *Diorês, son of Aeolus, who married his sister Polymela. With his father's approval, he married his sister Polymele who was otherwise about to be put to death because of her secret love affair with Odysseus.Homer, ''Odyssey'' 10.1; Diodorus Siculus, 5.7.5; Philetas on Parthenius, 2.2 Notes References * Aken, Dr. A.R.A. van. (1961). ''Elseviers Mythologische Encyclopedie''. Amsterdam: Elsevier. * Bartelink, Dr. G.J.M. (1988). ''Prisma van de mythologie''. Utrecht: Het Spectrum. * Gaius Julius Hyginus ...
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Diores Initialis
In Greek mythology, Diorês ( Ancient Greek: Διώρης) referred to four different people. *Diorês, father of Automedon who was the charioteer of Achilles during the Trojan War. *Diorês, leader of the Elis contingent during the Trojan War. He was the son of Amarynceus (Diorês Amaryngkëidês). Diores was killed by Peiros. *Diorês, a Trojan prince who participated in the games held by the exiled Aeneas in Sicily. He was killed by Turnus, the man who opposed Aeneas in Italy. *Diorês, son of Aeolus, who married his sister Polymela. With his father's approval, he married his sister Polymele who was otherwise about to be put to death because of her secret love affair with Odysseus.Homer, '' Odyssey'' 10.1; Diodorus Siculus, 5.7.5; Philetas on Parthenius, 2.2 Notes References * Aken, Dr. A.R.A. van. (1961). ''Elseviers Mythologische Encyclopedie''. Amsterdam: Elsevier. * Bartelink, Dr. G.J.M. (1988). ''Prisma van de mythologie''. Utrecht: Het Spectrum. * Gaiu ...
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Diores Immaculatus
In Greek mythology, Diorês ( Ancient Greek: Διώρης) referred to four different people. *Diorês, father of Automedon who was the charioteer of Achilles during the Trojan War. *Diorês, leader of the Elis contingent during the Trojan War. He was the son of Amarynceus (Diorês Amaryngkëidês). Diores was killed by Peiros. *Diorês, a Trojan prince who participated in the games held by the exiled Aeneas in Sicily. He was killed by Turnus, the man who opposed Aeneas in Italy. *Diorês, son of Aeolus, who married his sister Polymela. With his father's approval, he married his sister Polymele who was otherwise about to be put to death because of her secret love affair with Odysseus.Homer, '' Odyssey'' 10.1; Diodorus Siculus, 5.7.5; Philetas on Parthenius, 2.2 Notes References * Aken, Dr. A.R.A. van. (1961). ''Elseviers Mythologische Encyclopedie''. Amsterdam: Elsevier. * Bartelink, Dr. G.J.M. (1988). ''Prisma van de mythologie''. Utrecht: Het Spectrum. * Gaiu ...
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Diores Griswoldorum
In Greek mythology, Diorês ( Ancient Greek: Διώρης) referred to four different people. *Diorês, father of Automedon who was the charioteer of Achilles during the Trojan War. *Diorês, leader of the Elis contingent during the Trojan War. He was the son of Amarynceus (Diorês Amaryngkëidês). Diores was killed by Peiros. *Diorês, a Trojan prince who participated in the games held by the exiled Aeneas in Sicily. He was killed by Turnus, the man who opposed Aeneas in Italy. *Diorês, son of Aeolus, who married his sister Polymela. With his father's approval, he married his sister Polymele who was otherwise about to be put to death because of her secret love affair with Odysseus.Homer, '' Odyssey'' 10.1; Diodorus Siculus, 5.7.5; Philetas on Parthenius, 2.2 Notes References * Aken, Dr. A.R.A. van. (1961). ''Elseviers Mythologische Encyclopedie''. Amsterdam: Elsevier. * Bartelink, Dr. G.J.M. (1988). ''Prisma van de mythologie''. Utrecht: Het Spectrum. * Gaiu ...
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Diores Godfreyi
In Greek mythology, Diorês (Ancient Greek: Διώρης) referred to four different people. *Diorês, father of Automedon who was the charioteer of Achilles during the Trojan War. *Diorês, leader of the Elis contingent during the Trojan War. He was the son of Amarynceus (Diorês Amaryngkëidês). Diores was killed by Peiros. *Diorês, a Trojan prince who participated in the games held by the exiled Aeneas in Sicily. He was killed by Turnus, the man who opposed Aeneas in Italy. *Diorês, son of Aeolus, who married his sister Polymela. With his father's approval, he married his sister Polymele who was otherwise about to be put to death because of her secret love affair with Odysseus.Homer, ''Odyssey'' 10.1; Diodorus Siculus, 5.7.5; Philetas on Parthenius, 2.2 Notes References * Aken, Dr. A.R.A. van. (1961). ''Elseviers Mythologische Encyclopedie''. Amsterdam: Elsevier. * Bartelink, Dr. G.J.M. (1988). ''Prisma van de mythologie''. Utrecht: Het Spectrum. * Gaius Julius Hyg ...
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Diores Geraerti
In Greek mythology, Diorês ( Ancient Greek: Διώρης) referred to four different people. *Diorês, father of Automedon who was the charioteer of Achilles during the Trojan War. *Diorês, leader of the Elis contingent during the Trojan War. He was the son of Amarynceus (Diorês Amaryngkëidês). Diores was killed by Peiros. *Diorês, a Trojan prince who participated in the games held by the exiled Aeneas in Sicily. He was killed by Turnus, the man who opposed Aeneas in Italy. *Diorês, son of Aeolus, who married his sister Polymela. With his father's approval, he married his sister Polymele who was otherwise about to be put to death because of her secret love affair with Odysseus.Homer, '' Odyssey'' 10.1; Diodorus Siculus, 5.7.5; Philetas on Parthenius, 2.2 Notes References * Aken, Dr. A.R.A. van. (1961). ''Elseviers Mythologische Encyclopedie''. Amsterdam: Elsevier. * Bartelink, Dr. G.J.M. (1988). ''Prisma van de mythologie''. Utrecht: Het Spectrum. * Gaiu ...
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Diores Filomenae
In Greek mythology, Diorês (Ancient Greek: Διώρης) referred to four different people. *Diorês, father of Automedon who was the charioteer of Achilles during the Trojan War. *Diorês, leader of the Elis contingent during the Trojan War. He was the son of Amarynceus (Diorês Amaryngkëidês). Diores was killed by Peiros. *Diorês, a Trojan prince who participated in the games held by the exiled Aeneas in Sicily. He was killed by Turnus, the man who opposed Aeneas in Italy. *Diorês, son of Aeolus, who married his sister Polymela. With his father's approval, he married his sister Polymele who was otherwise about to be put to death because of her secret love affair with Odysseus.Homer, ''Odyssey'' 10.1; Diodorus Siculus, 5.7.5; Philetas on Parthenius, 2.2 Notes References * Aken, Dr. A.R.A. van. (1961). ''Elseviers Mythologische Encyclopedie''. Amsterdam: Elsevier. * Bartelink, Dr. G.J.M. (1988). ''Prisma van de mythologie''. Utrecht: Het Spectrum. * Gaius Julius Hyginus ...
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Diores Femoralis
In Greek mythology, Diorês (Ancient Greek: Διώρης) referred to four different people. *Diorês, father of Automedon who was the charioteer of Achilles during the Trojan War. *Diorês, leader of the Elis contingent during the Trojan War. He was the son of Amarynceus (Diorês Amaryngkëidês). Diores was killed by Peiros. *Diorês, a Trojan prince who participated in the games held by the exiled Aeneas in Sicily. He was killed by Turnus, the man who opposed Aeneas in Italy. *Diorês, son of Aeolus, who married his sister Polymela. With his father's approval, he married his sister Polymele who was otherwise about to be put to death because of her secret love affair with Odysseus.Homer, ''Odyssey'' 10.1; Diodorus Siculus, 5.7.5; Philetas on Parthenius, 2.2 Notes References * Aken, Dr. A.R.A. van. (1961). ''Elseviers Mythologische Encyclopedie''. Amsterdam: Elsevier. * Bartelink, Dr. G.J.M. (1988). ''Prisma van de mythologie''. Utrecht: Het Spectrum. * Gaius Julius Hyg ...
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Diores Druryi
In Greek mythology, Diorês (Ancient Greek: Διώρης) referred to four different people. *Diorês, father of Automedon who was the charioteer of Achilles during the Trojan War. *Diorês, leader of the Elis contingent during the Trojan War. He was the son of Amarynceus (Diorês Amaryngkëidês). Diores was killed by Peiros. *Diorês, a Trojan prince who participated in the games held by the exiled Aeneas in Sicily. He was killed by Turnus, the man who opposed Aeneas in Italy. *Diorês, son of Aeolus, who married his sister Polymela. With his father's approval, he married his sister Polymele who was otherwise about to be put to death because of her secret love affair with Odysseus.Homer, ''Odyssey'' 10.1; Diodorus Siculus, 5.7.5; Philetas on Parthenius, 2.2 Notes References * Aken, Dr. A.R.A. van. (1961). ''Elseviers Mythologische Encyclopedie''. Amsterdam: Elsevier. * Bartelink, Dr. G.J.M. (1988). ''Prisma van de mythologie''. Utrecht: Het Spectrum. * Gaius Julius Hyg ...
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