Procrustes
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Procruste
- Note : cet article traite de l'insecte coléoptère nommé procruste, pour le personnage de la mythologie grecque, voir Procuste.
Le procruste est un insecte coléoptère, que l'on peut trouver dans toute l'Europe. C'est un prédateur qui se nourrit d'autres coléoptères, chenilles, limaces, escargots et fruits mûrs. Il vit sous les cailloux ou sous les feuilles dans les forêts humides. Lorsqu'il est dérangé, il dégage par l'anus une substance à l'odeur pestilentielle (acide butyrique), qui compense l'absence d'ailes et lui donne le temps de s'échapper.
Liste des espèces
- Carabus (Procrustes) anatolicus Chaudoir, 1857
- Carabus (Procrustes) banonii Dejean, 1829
- Carabus (Procrustes) chevrolati Cristoforis et Jan, 1837
- Carabus (Procrustes) coriaceus Linnaeus, 1758
- Portail de la zoologie
Catégories : Coléoptère (nom vernaculaire) | Carabidé
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Procrustes — Pro*crus tes, n. [L., fr. Gr. ?, fr. ? to beat out, to stretch; ? forward + ? to strike.] (Gr. Antiq.) A celebrated legendary highwayman of Attica, who tied his victims upon an iron bed, and, as the case required, either stretched or cut of their … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
PROCRUSTES — latro insignis in Attica regione ad Cephisum fluv. habitans, qui cogebat hospites super lectum aliquem ascendere, quô si longiores tuissent, pars supereminens amputabatur: qui vero breviores, distendebantur; a qua re etiam nomen illi inditum… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Procrustes — Procrustes, 1) s. Prokrustes; 2) so v.w. Lederkäfer … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Procrustes — [prō krus′tēz] n. [L < Gr Prokroustēs < prokrouein, to beat out, stretch out < pro , PRO 1 + krouein, to strike: see RUE1] Gr. Myth. a giant of Attica who seizes travelers, ties them to a bedstead, and either stretches them or cuts off… … English World dictionary
Procrustes — Damastes redirects here. See also Huntsman spider. For the Larry Niven story, see Procrustes (short story). Theseus and Procrustes, Attic red figure neck amphora, 570–560 BC, Staatliche Antikensammlungen (Inv. 2325) In Greek mythology Pr … Wikipedia
Procrustes — /proh krus teez/, n. Class. Myth. a robber who stretched or amputated the limbs of travelers to make them conform to the length of his bed. He was killed by Theseus. Also called Damastes. * * * ▪ Greek mythological figure also called Polypemon,… … Universalium
Procrustes's Bed — Procrustes, in Greek legend, was a brigand, a highwayman, who lived near Attica and lured travelers into his roadside home by offering them a bed for the night. Procrustes amused himself by forcing these travelers to lie on his iron bed and be … Dictionary of eponyms
Procrustes' bed — Procrustes bed, anything with which people or things are forced to conform, especially by violent and arbitrary means: »It is becoming increasingly necessary to find some way of breaking out of the Procrustes bed that the British press has got… … Useful english dictionary
Procrustes (story) — Procrustes is an English language science fiction short story written in 1994 by Larry Niven. It is the sixth in the series of stories about crashlander Beowulf Shaeffer. The short story was originally published in Crashlander , Larry Niven, New… … Wikipedia
Procrustes analysis — In statistics, Procrustes analysis is a form of statistical shape analysis used to analyse the distribution of a set of shapes. The name Procrustes refers to a bandit from Greek mythology who made his victims fit his bed either by stretching… … Wikipedia