2. A son of Erechtheus, king of Athens, and father of Phalerus the Argonaut. (Eclog. 5.11) mentions an Alcon, whom Servius calls a Cretan, and of whom he relates
almost the same story as that which Valerius Flaccus ascribes to Alcon, the son of
Erechtheus.
Two other personages of the same name occur in Cicero (de Nat. Deor.
3.21), and in Hyginus. (Fab. 173.)