His wife Ino threw herself, with his other son Melicertes, into the sea, and both were changed into sea-deities, Ino becoming Leucothea, and Melicertes palaemon, whom the Greeks held to be friendly to the shipwrecked.
"The Sources and Analogues of 'A Midsummer-night's Dream'"
Compiled by Frank Sidgwick
3, 89; Remmius palaemon.
"The Student's Companion to Latin Authors"
George Middleton Thomas R. Mills
11 palaemon, Q. Remmius ...
"Latin Literature"
J. W. Mackail