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Ophiopsila annulosa is a
species of
brittle stars belonging to the
family Ophiocomidae. This
species was
described from Naples, Italy. It
occurs in the...
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Gorgopis annulosa is a moth of the
family Hepialidae. It is
known from
South Africa. Nielsen, Ebbe S.; Robinson,
Gaden S.; Wagner,
David L. (2000). "Ghost-moths...
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Lophocampa annulosa, the
Santa Ana
tussock moth, is a moth of the
family Erebidae. It was
described by
Francis Walker in 1855. It is
found in the south-western...
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appointed in
September 1842. Two
subspecies are recognised: S. b.
annulosa (Gould, 1840) –
north Western Australia and
Northern Territory (northwest...
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genus are
found in
Tropical and
Subtropical regions. Species:
Ophiomastix annulosa (Lamarck, 1816)
Ophiomastix asperula Lütken, 1869
Ophiomastix australis...
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relationship with
juveniles of
Ophiomastix annulosa in the
intertidal zone of Okinawa, ****an. In this region,
younger O.
annulosa have been
observed to
attach to...
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groups of 6-8. The
tentacle scales are
shorter than
those of
Ophiopsila annulosa but
still exceptionally large. Disc 10mm. arms 9x disc diameter. Reported...
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Neopentadactyla mixta or the
brittle star
Ophiopsila annulosa. "Common
Heart Urchin -
Echinocardium cordatum". www.seawater.no. Cole...
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adspersa (Redtenbacher, 1889)
Heteracris aethiopica (Ramme, 1929)
Heteracris annulosa Walker, 1870
Heteracris antennata (Bolívar, 1914)
Heteracris attenuata...
- legs.Proceedings of the
Zoological Society of
London (vol. 1852,
plate Annulosa XXIV). J.O.Westwood, 1852 4:
Clerus (Xylobius) albo-varius Westw., "Himalaya"...