- The Apodidae, or swifts, form a
family of
highly aerial birds. They are
superficially similar to swallows, but are not
closely related to any p****erine...
- Qiqi; Han, Guanzhu; He, Jianguo; Wang,
Muhua (2022). "The
genome of an
apodid holothuroid (Chiridota heheva)
provides insights into its
adaptation to...
- Qiqi; Han, Guanzhu; He, Jianguo; Wang,
Muhua (2022). "The
genome of an
apodid holothuroid (Chiridota heheva)
provides insights into its
adaptation to...
-
comprises three families, 32
genera and
about 270
known species,
called apodids, "without feet".
These sea cu****bers are
vagile holothurians with an elongated...
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Walker 1975 [?Procuculus
minutus Harrison &
Walker 1977] (Early Eocene) ?
apodid †Aegialornis
Lydekker 1891 [Tachyornis Milne-Edwards 1892;
Belornis Milne-Edwards...
- 2010
Collocalia manuoi Valid Sp. nov.
Steadman Quaternary Cook
Islands An
apodid swiftlet.
Colymboides belgicus Valid Sp. nov. Mayr &
Smith Early Oligocene...
- 1907. 3. O’Loughlin, P. MARK, and D. I. D. I. E. R. VandenSpiegel. "New
apodid species from
southern Australia (Echinodermata: Holothuroidea: Apodida)...
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movement include; the body wall, tentacles, papillae, and
dermal ossicles.
Apodids in
general usually use
peristaltic movements to
navigate around the seafloor...