Definition of Colossendeidae. Meaning of Colossendeidae. Synonyms of Colossendeidae

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Definition of Colossendeidae

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Meaning of Colossendeidae from wikipedia

- Colossendeidae is a family of sea spiders (class Pycnogonida). This family includes more than 100 species distributed among six genera. These sea spiders...
- six genera in the families Pycnogonidae (five pairs in Pentapycnon), Colossendeidae (five pairs in Decolopoda and Pentacolossendeis, six pairs in Dodecolopoda)...
- colossea is a species of sea spider (class Pycnogonida) in the family Colossendeidae. The species was first described by Edmund B. Wilson in 1881. It is...
- is a genus of sea spider (class Pycnogonida) belonging to the family Colossendeidae. These sea spiders are typically found in the deep sea. This genus includes...
- is a monotypic genus of sea spider (class Pycnogonida) in the family Colossendeidae. The only species in this genus is Dodecolopoda mawsoni. This species...
- a species of pycnogonids, also known as sea spiders, in the family Colossendeidae. The species was first described by Dutch zoologist Dr. Paulus Peronius...
- Decolopoda is a genus of sea spider (class Pycnogonida) in the family Colossendeidae. This genus includes two valid species, D. australis and D. qasimi....
- The list of sea spiders of South Africa is a list of species that form a part of the pycnogonid (class Pycnogonida) fauna of South Africa. The list follows...
- Parulekar, A. H. (1993). "An unusual giant pycnogonid (Pycnogonida-Colossendeidae) Decolopoda qasimi sp. nov. from Antarctic waters". Current Science...
- Parulekar, A. H. (1993). "An unusual giant pycnogonid (Pycnogonida-Colossendeidae) Decolopoda qasimi sp. nov. from Antarctic waters". Current Science...