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- Diopatra claparedii is a species of tube-building polychaete worm of the family Onuphidae. It is found dis****d along intertidal and subtidal benthic...
- of this genus are found in Europe and Australia. Species: Eleutheria claparedii Hartlaub, 1889 Eleutheria dichotoma Quatre****es, 1842 Eleutheria heptonema...
- Edwardsia claparedii is a species of sea anemone in the family Edwardsiidae. Found frequently in depths of 5–30 m on all western coasts of British Isles...
- spiders. Species with the epithet of claparedii commemorate his name, an example being the sea anemone Edwardsia claparedii. Claparède stressed the importance...
- Edwardsia claparedii is a species of sea anemone in the family Edwardsiidae. It was found in the exclusive economic zone of United Kingdom. "WoRMS - World...
- fusca hibernica, Hesione fusca, Kefersteinia claparedii, Psamathe cirrhata Genus Leocrates Leocrates claparedii Costa in Claparede 1868, syn. Castalia claperedii...
- some are fresh-water. The genus Chaetosoma, with the two species Ch. claparedii and Ch. ophicephalum and the genus Tristicochaeta, have swollen heads...
- anemone) Stomphia coccinea Aiptasia mutabilis Capnea sanguinea Edwardsia claparedii Edwardsia delapiae Edwardsia timida (timid burrowing anemone) Edwardsiella...
- capensis Carlgren, 1938 Edwardsia carlgreni Carlgren, 1921 Edwardsia claparedii (Panceri, 1869) Edwardsia clavata (Rathke, 1843) Edwardsia collaris Stimpson...
- Actinernoidea Edwardsia claparedii Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Cnidaria class: Hexacorallia Order: Actiniaria...