-
Polypus ornatus.
C.
ornatus is
edible and was
recorded in a
Hawaiian market in 1914 by S. S. Berry. The
upper arms of
Callistoctopus ornatus are much...
- four for
C. sapidus.
C.
ornatus is also smaller, at a
maximum carapace width of only 93
millimetres (3.7 in),
compared to 230 mm (9.1 in) in
C. sapidus...
- octopuses. Well-known
species include C.
macropus (Atlantic white-spotted octopus) and the type
species C.
ornatus (ornate octopus), both of
which are harvested...
-
November 2021.
Ctenophorus ornatus at the Reptarium.cz
Reptile Database.
Accessed 15
April 2020. "Occurrence
records Ctenophorus ornatus".
OZCAM (Online Zoological...
-
green leaf "Calamus
ornatus Blume".
Catalogue of Life.
Species 2000: Leiden, the Netherlands.
Retrieved 21
February 2025. "Calamus
ornatus Blume".
Plants of...
- claws.
C.
sapidus can be
distinguished from
another related species found within its range,
C.
ornatus, by
number of
frontal teeth on the carapace.
C. sapidus...
-
Cephalopterus ornatus from
Guyana Illustration from "Nouveau
recueil de
planches coloriées d'oiseaux"
BirdLife International (2016). "Cephalopterus
ornatus". IUCN...
- The chestnut-collared
longspur (Calcarius
ornatus) is a
species of bird in the
family Calcariidae. Like the
other longspurs, it is a
small ground-feeding...
-
relatively large compared to
other rattlesnakes like
C.
atrox (but see
C.
molossus and
C.
ornatus), and the
enlarged scales spill out
behind the supraocular...
- greenish-olive above, and has a
yellow supercilium. For the male
Cinnyris ornatus ornatus subspecies, it
differs from the male
garden sunbird in
having some...