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Perseis (other)
Perseis may refer to: *Perseis (Paeonia), an ancient Macedonian city * Perse (mythology), or Perseis, a figure in Greek mythology * ''Perseis'', a genus of moths, now known as ''Parachma'' * ''Perseis'', a disused synonym of a genus of sea cucumbers, ''Bohadschia ''Bohadschia'' is a genus of sea cucumbers in the family Holothuriidae. They are among the largest, most common, and conspicuous sea cucumbers on coral reefs. They have large, loaf-like bodies that are often strikingly colored. Species , the Wo ...'' See also * Perseid (other) * Perseus (other) {{disambig ...
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Perseis (Paeonia)
Perseis () was a city of ancient Macedon founded by Philip V of Macedon around 168 BCE and named for his son, Perseus. The city's exact location has not be confirmed, but Livy tells us that it was near Stobi. The editors of the ''Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World'' suggest a site near Črnobuki in North Macedonia North Macedonia, officially the Republic of North Macedonia, is a landlocked country in Southeast Europe. It shares land borders with Greece to the south, Albania to the west, Bulgaria to the east, Kosovo to the northwest and Serbia to the n .... References Geography of ancient Paeonia Antigonid colonies in Macedonia Lost ancient cities and towns Former populated places in the Balkans Populated places in ancient Macedonia {{AncientPaeonia-geo-stub ...
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Perse (mythology)
In Greek mythology, Perse () is one of the 3,000 Oceanids, water-nymph daughters of the Titans Oceanus and Tethys. Her name was also spelled as Persa, Perseide, Persea or Perseis (, '). Perse married Helios, the god of the sun, and bore him several children, most notably the sorceress-goddess Circe. Mythology Perse was one of the wives of the sun god, Helios. According to Homer and Hesiod, with Helios she had Circe and Aeëtes, with later authors also mentioning their children Pasiphaë, Perses, Aloeus,Tzetzes ad Lycophron174 and even Calypso, who is however more commonly the daughter of Atlas. It is not clear why Perse bore Helios, the source of all light, such dark and mysterious children. When Aphrodite cursed Helios to fall in love with the mortal princess Leucothoe, he is said to have forgotten about Perse. She seems to have been linked to witchcraft and knowledge of herbs and potions, much like her daughters Circe and Pasiphaë. She might have also been assoc ...
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Parachma
''Parachma'' is a genus of snout moths. This genus is allied to ''Caphys'' Walker, 1863 '' Acallis'' Ragonot, 1891 and '' Zabobar'' Dyar, 1914. Species * '' Parachma atripunctalis'' Hampson 1906 * '' Parachma dilutior'' Rothschild 1913 * '' Parachma fervidalis'' Dyar, 1914 * '' Parachma huralis'' Dyar 1914 * '' Parachma ignefusalis'' Hampson 1906 * '' Parachma lutealis'' Hampson, 1897 * '' Parachma meterythra'' Hampson, 1897 * ''Parachma lequettealis'' Guillermot, 2011 * '' Parachma ochracealis'' Walker, 1866 * '' Parachma pallidalis'' Hampson 1906 * '' Parachma phoenicochroa'' Hampson 1916 * '' Parachma rufitinctalis'' Hampson 1916 * '' Parachma rufoflavalis'' Hampson 1906 * '' Parachma thermalis'' Hampson 1906 All moths of this species occur in the Americas, except ''P.laquettealis'' from La Réunion (Indian Ocean The Indian Ocean is the third-largest of the world's five oceanic divisions, covering or approximately 20% of the water area of Earth#Surface, Earth' ...
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Bohadschia
''Bohadschia'' is a genus of sea cucumbers in the family Holothuriidae. They are among the largest, most common, and conspicuous sea cucumbers on coral reefs. They have large, loaf-like bodies that are often strikingly colored. Species , the World Register of Marine Species recognizes 12 species in the genus ''Bohadschia'': * ''Bohadschia argus'' (Jaeger, 1833) * '' Bohadschia atra'' (Massin, Rasolofonirina, Conand & Samyn, 1999) * '' Bohadschia cousteaui'' (Cherbonnier, 1954) * '' Bohadschia koellikeri'' (Semper, 1868) * '' Bohadschia maculisparsa'' (Cherbonnier & Féral, 1984) * '' Bohadschia marmorata'' (Jaeger, 1833) * '' Bohadschia mitsioensis'' (Cherbonnier, 1988) * '' Bohadschia ocellata'' (Jaeger, 1833) * '' Bohadschia paradoxa'' (Selenka, 1867) * '' Bohadschia steinitzi'' (Cherbonnier, 1963) * '' Bohadschia subrubra'' (Quoy & Gaimard, 1834) * '' Bohadschia vitiensis'' (Semper, 1868) In addition, two undescribed species are known: * ''Bohadschia'' sp. 1 – Known from B ...
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Perseid (other)
Perseid (archaically spelt Perseide) may refer to: * Any meteor of the Perseids * Any member of the Perseids (mythology) * Perse (mythology), a figure in Greek mythology * Hecate, daughter of Perses (son of Crius) * The ''Perseid'', a poem by Trinacrius mentioned in Ovid's ''Epistulae ex Ponto'' (4, 16, 25) * The ''Perseid'', an episode of Ovid's ''Metamorphoses'' devoted to Perseus See also * ''Perséides'' (album), 2021 album by Cœur de pirate * ''Perséides'' (film), 2023 film directed by Laurence Lévesque * Perseis (other) Perseis may refer to: *Perseis (Paeonia), an ancient Macedonian city * Perse (mythology), or Perseis, a figure in Greek mythology * ''Perseis'', a genus of moths, now known as ''Parachma'' * ''Perseis'', a disused synonym of a genus of sea cucumber ... * Perseus (other) {{disambiguation ...
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