• relates that it was founded by Panopeus. Homer lists Panopeus in the Catalogue of Ships in the Iliad. Schedius, king of Panopeus, and his brother, were the...
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    Panopeus herbstii, also known as the black-fingered mud crab, black-clawed mud crab, Atlantic mud crab or sometimes common mud crab, is a species of true...
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  • Panopeus was a Greek town of ancient Phocis. Panopeus may also refer to: Panopeus (mythology), in Greek mythology, a son of Phocus and father of Epeus...
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  • Naxos. Panopeus was renowned as a skilled hunter and took part in the Calydonian boar hunt. Panopeus was the eponym of the city Panope or Panopeus. Hesiod...
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    Panopeus occidentalis, the furrowed mud crab, is a true crab belonging to the infraorder Brachyura. It can grow up to 16.67 mm in width. It is native to...
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    1841)  Synonyms  Pilumnus harrisii Gould, 1841 Pilumnus tridentatus Maitland, 1874 Heteropanope tridentatus Tesch, 1922 Panopeus wurdemannii Gibbes, 1850...
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  • Panopeus lacustris, the knot-fingered mud crab, is a true crab belonging to the infraorder Brachyura. It can be distinguished from related species by its...
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    Panopeus is a genus of crabs, containing these extant species: Panopeus africanus A. Milne-Edwards, 1867 Panopeus americanus Saussure, 1857 Panopeus austrobesus...
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  • paramamosain Scylla olivacea Members of the family Panopeidae, such as Panopeus herbstii Members of the family Xanthidae Helice crassa, the tunnelling...
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    over the lovely dancing-rings of Panopeus". In the early first century, when the geographer Strabo visited Panopeus, he was reminded by the local people...
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