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Amphissa

Amphissa may refer to:

  • Amphissa (city), an alternative writing for Amfissa, a town and a former municipality in Phocis, Greece
  • Amphissa (gastropod), a small sea snails genus in the family Columbellidae
  • Amphissa (mythology), an incest daughter of Aeolus 's son, Macareus, with his sister, Canace, in Greek mythology
  • Microvoluta amphissa, a sea snail species
Amphissa (gastropod)

Amphissa is a genus of small sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Columbellidae, the dove snails.

Amphissa (mythology)

In Greek mythology, Amphissa was a daughter of Macareus, a lover of Apollo and the eponym of the city Amphissa in Ozolian Locris. One may assume that Amphissa was the child conceived in the incestuous relationship between Macareus and his sister Canace, but it appears from Ovid that the child was male, and that it was torn apart by wild beasts upon being exposed by Aeolus.

Amphissa is likely the same as "Isse Macareïs" (i. e. Isse the daughter of Macareus) mentioned by Ovid as a lover of Apollo who initially seduced her in the disguise of a shepherd. Their story was one of the images Arachne wove into her weaving, along with other disguises that Apollo, Zeus, Poseidon and Dionysus used when seducing mortal women and nymphs.

Hyginus makes mention of Euboea, a daughter of a Macareus and the mother of Agreus by Apollo; this may or may not be an alternate version of Amphissa's story.

Amphissa was also an alternate name for Metope, the daughter of King Echetus.