Amphilochus (son of Alcmaeon)

In Greek mythology, in a myth assigned to Euripides by Apollodorus, Amphilochus is the son of Alcmaeon and Manto. Along with his sister Tisiphone, his father entrusts him to king Creon of Corinth to be raised. After his father returns for him and recognizes him in a lost play, he goes on to found Amphilochian Argos.

Amphilocus is named among the suitors of Helen in some accounts. After the Trojan War, he may have been killed either by Apollo, or by his half-brother Mopsus, whom he also killed in single combat. However, these myths may concern his uncle, also named Amphilocus.