Proteus (disambiguation)
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Proteus can mean a number of things:
- In Greek mythology,
- Proteus was a god, the son of Poseidon
- Proteus was also the name of a mythical Greek ruler, featured in the story of Bellerophon
- In astronomy, Proteus is a natural satellite of Neptune
- In zoology,
- Proteus is a genus of small cave-dwelling amphibian,
- the Bean leafroller Hesperiidae Skipper (Butterfly) of south-eastern U.S.A. is Urbanus proteus. [1] (http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/IN127)
- In biology, a cultivar of Clematis is Proteus (introduced 1876).
- In bacteriology, Proteus is a genus of Proteobacteria, responsible for many human urinary tract infections.
- In alchemy, the "first matter" (prima materia), usually the metal mercury is called the proteus.
- The USS Proteus was a U.S. Navy tender.
- In software, Proteus is an Instant messenger client for Mac OS X
- In aeronautics, Proteus is an experimental aircraft built by Scaled Composites.
- In the movies, Proteus is the name of the miniaturized submarine that is injected in a human being's bloodstream in the 1966 movie Fantastic Voyage (writer: Jerome Bixby), starring Donald Pleasance and Raquel Welch, and its novelization by Isaac Asimov (1966).
- Proteus (comics), Marvel comics character.
- In medicine Proteus Syndrome is the name of a very rare congenital disorder, known mostly for its most famous sufferer Joseph Merrick, or the Elephant man.
- Proteus is a type of Russian diver propulsion vehicle: see Protei-5 Russian diver-rider.