Albunea is a genus of mole crab within the Albuneidae. Little is known about this group’s biology. A. groeningi is named after Matt Groening creator of The Simpsons.The genus Albunea […]
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Albuneidae
Albuneidae is a little-known family of specialized burrowing sand crabs. There are 50 extant species as well as nine fossil species that have been described. Fossil specimens have been described […]
Gnathia pilosus
Gnathia pilosus is the eighth gnathiid species to be described from South Africa. It occurs on the warmer east coast compared to the other seven gnathiids found on the colder […]
Galathea strigosa
Galathea strigosa is a species of squat lobster found in the northeast Atlantic Ocean from the Nordkapp to the Canary Islands and in the Mediterranean Sea and Red Sea. It […]
Galathea intermedia
Galathea intermedia is a species of squat lobster found in the north-eastern Atlantic Ocean as far north as Troms Norway south to Dakar and the Mediterranean Sea.G. intermedia is the […]
Ophionyssus natricis
Ophionyssus natricis or Reptile mite is a parasitic mite most commonly found on snakes but also occurring on captive lizards turtles crocodiles and other reptiles. The parasites feed on snakes […]
Gymnocarpium
Gymnocarpium is a small genus of ferns once placed with various other groups including the dryopteroid ferns and the athyrioid ferns. Cladistic analysis has demonstrated that Gymnocarpium and Cystopteris form […]
Cystopteridaceae
Cystopteridaceae are a family of ferns in the eupolypods II clade of the order Polypodiales class Polypodiopsida. They include four genera: Acystopteris Cystoathyrium Cystopteris and Gymnocarpium. Gymnocarpium and Cystopteris have […]
Nebaliopsididae
Nebaliopsididae is a family of leptostracan crustaceans. It contains only two species Nebaliopsis typica and Pseudonebaliopsis atlantica.
Nebaliopsis
Nebaliopsis typica is a species of leptostracan crustacean the only species in the genus Nebaliopsis. It is exceptionally large for a leptostracan at up to 40 millimetres (1.6 in) in […]