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In Greek mythology, Iphicles (/ ˈ ɪ f ɪ ˌ k l iː z / or / ˈ aɪ f ɪ ˌ k l iː z /; Ancient Greek: Ἰφικλῆς Iphiklēs), also called Iphiclus, was the maternal half-brother of Heracles and one of the Calydonian boar hunters. [1]
Iphiclus, a Phylacean prince as the son of the eponymous King Phylacus [7] of Phylace and Clymene, and brother of Alcimede [8] and Clymenus. He was the father of Protesilaus and Podarces by Diomedeia. [9] Hesiod described him as fleet of foot. Iphiclus was cured of infertility by Melampus, and gave him his famous herd of oxen in reward. [10]
Adelpha iphiclus, the Iphiclus sister, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It was described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae. It is found in the tropics and sub-tropics of Central and South America, from Mexico to Bolivia. The habitat consists of disturbed areas in deciduous and evergreen forests at altitudes ...
Iphiclus sedecimmaculatus is a species of pleasing fungus beetle described by Jean Baptiste Lucien Buquet in 1840. [1] It is characterized by sixteen prominent spots. [2]
Iphiclus is a genus of beetles in the family Erotylidae. It was first described by Louis Alexandre Auguste Chevrolat in 1836. [1] [2] References
Adelpha is a genus of brush-footed butterflies found from the southern United States and Mexico to South America. They are commonly known as sisters, due to the white markings on their wings, which resemble a nun's habit. [1]
Thestius was the father of Iphiclus [8] by Leucippe [9] or Eurythemis, daughter of Cleoboea, who was the mother of his other children, Althaea, [10] Eurypylus, Evippus, Hypermnestra, Leda and Plexippus. [11] In other sources, the mother of Iphiclus, Althaea and Leda was named either Laophonte, daughter of Pleuron [12] or Deidameia, daughter of ...
Iphiclus 5 Phylace, Thessaly son of Phylacus and Clymene Iphiclus 5 Aetolia: son of Thestius and Leucippe: Iphis 2 Mycenae: son of Sthenelus: Iphis 1 Argos son of Alector: Iphitos 3 Oechalia son of Eurytus and Antiope Iphitos 6 Phocis or Peloponnesse son of Naubolus or Hippasus Jason