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- Darwinella may refer to: Darwinella (sponge), a genus of sponges in the family Darwinellidae Darwinella, a genus of beetles in the family Promecheilidae...
- 1905 Darwinella gardineri Topsent, 1905 Darwinella intermedia Topsent, 1893 Darwinella muelleri (Schultze, 1865) Darwinella notabilis Darwinella oxeata...
- spongin, a collagen protein, in modern keratose (horny) demosponges such as Darwinella. However, another analysis in 2002 concluded that chancelloriids are not...
- water treader genus Darwinysius, a seed bug Darwinomya, a genus of flies Darwinella, a sponge genus Darwinsaurus, a dinosaur Darwinhydrus, a diving beetle...
- Darwinella Müller, 1865 Darwinella australiensis Carter, 1885 Darwinella corneostellata (Carter, 1872) Darwinella dalmatica Topsent, 1905 Darwinella duplex...
- an illegitimate name for a genus of plants in the family Orchidaceae Darwinella, a genus of sponge in the family Darwinellidae This set index article...
- many related species. This species is often found on the yellow sponge Darwinella, which appears to be its preferred food source. Rudman W.B. (1986) The...
- The host sponges for species in this genus are sponges in the genera Darwinella and Dendrilla. Noumea Risbec, 1928 (Mollusca: Gastropoda) is a junior...
- spongin, a collagen protein, in modern keratose (horny) demosponges such as Darwinella. However J****sen, Steiner and Zhu (2002) opposed this view, arguing that:...
- Tasmania this species is always found on yellow species of the sponge genus Darwinella identical in colour to the nudibranch. Rudman W.B. (1986) The Chromodorididae...