Gonyleptoidea is the most diverse superfamily of the Grassatores. It includes around 2500 species distributed in the tropics. They are characterized by the simplified male genitalia with the glans free […]
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Pachylinae
Pachylinae is the most diverse subfamily of the harvestman family Gonyleptidae including around 400 valid species. Major groups of species occur in the Brazilian Atlantic forest Bolivian/Peruvian highlands Argentina and […]
Lacronia
Lacronia is a genus of Pachylinae (Arachnida Opiliones Gonyleptidae) which includes four Brazilian species. A striking diagnostic character is the trochanter IV of male with strong medial prolateral apophysis forming […]
Tsuga sieboldii
Tsuga sieboldii also called the Southern Japanese Hemlock or in Japanese simply Tsuga (栂) is a conifer native to the Japanese islands of Honshū Kyūshū Shikoku and Yakushima. In Europe […]
Tsuga diversifolia
Tsuga diversifolia commonly known as the Northern Japanese Hemlock or in Japanese Kometsuga (米栂) is a species of conifer native to the Japanese islands of Honshū Kyūshū and Shikoku. In […]
Thalictrum polygamum
Thalictrum polygamum (tall Meadow-rue; also Thalictrum pubescens) is a herbaceous perennial plant native to wet areas in eastern North America. Its common name is from its height — up to […]
Warrsan
Warrsan (February 28 1998 – June 19 2006) was a Thoroughbred racehorse foaled in Ireland who competed in Europe and Asia. He notably won two successive runnings of the Coronation […]
Refuse To Bend
Refuse To Bend (17 March 2000 Ireland – 10 February 2012) was a retired Thoroughbred racehorse.
Perisesarma
Perisesarma is a genus of mangrove crabs in the family Sesarmidae (or Grapsidae in some classifications) predominantly found in the Indo-Pacific. There are 23 species as of late 2006 with […]
Flying Childers
Flying Childers was a famous undefeated 18th century Thoroughbred racehorse foaled in 1714 at Carr House Warmsworth Doncaster and is often cited as the first truly great racehorse in the […]