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    Thorell provided the replacement name Rhene in 1869. The name Rhene is derived from the Greek woman's name Rhene (Ῥήνη). As of June 2022[update], the World...
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  • Renato Chua (born February 15, 1950), professionally known as Rhene Imperial, a former action star, former producer and currently born-again Christian...
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    René-Emmanuel Baton, known as Rhené-Baton (5 September 1879 – 23 September 1940), was a French conductor and composer. Though born in Courseulles-sur-Mer...
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    Rhene flavicomans, known as the wasp-mimic jumping spider, is a species of spider in the genus Rhene. It is found in Bhutan, India, Sri Lanka and Thailand...
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  • In Greek mythology, Rhene (Ancient Greek: Ῥήνη) may refer to the following personages: Rhene, a nymph of Mount Cyllene. She was the lover of Hermes and...
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  • Rhene timidus is a species of jumping spider in the genus Rhene that lives in South Africa. Only the female has been described, in 2013. The spider is...
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  • Rhene is a spider genus of the family Salticidae (jumping spiders). Rhene may also refer to: Rhene (island), Greek island in the Aegean Sea Rhene (mythology)...
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    Rineia (redirect from Rhene (island))
    (Ρήνεια), anciently Rheneia (Ancient Greek: Ῥήνεια) or Rhenaia (Ῥηναῖα), or Rhene (Ῥήνη), is a Greek island in the Cyclades. It lies just west of the island...
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  • Rhene kenyaensis is a jumping spider species in the genus Rhene that lives in Kenya. The male was first described in 2014. Wesołowska, W.; Dawidowicz...
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  • Rhene konradi is a jumping spider species in the genus Rhene. It was first described by Wanda Wesołowska in 2009 and lives in South Africa. Wikispecies...
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