-
dramatic decline.
Juveniles of
species of king crabs,
including Neolithodes diomedeae, use a
species (Scotoplanes Sp. A) of sea cu****ber (often
known as "sea...
-
Caenopedina diomedeae is a
species of sea
urchins of the
Family Pedinidae.
Their armour is
covered with spines.
Caenopedina diomedeae was
first scientifically...
- organisms. For example, it
provides a
shelter to
juvenile crabs,
Neolithodes diomedeae. It is
known that such
relationship benefits the
crabs because they can...
-
Neolithodes diomedeae is a
species of king crab
which is
found in the
eastern Pacific Ocean, the
southwestern Atlantic Ocean, and the
Bellingshausen and...
-
bulbosa Ehrenberg, 1834
Pocillopora cespitosa Dana, 1846
Pocillopora diomedeae Vaughan, 1906
Pocillopora caespitosa Dana, 1846
Pocillopora favosa Ehrenburg...
- nasuta
Binomial name
Acropora nasuta (Dana, 1846)
Synonyms Acropora diomedeae Vaughan, 1906
Madrepora canaliculata Klunzinger, 1879
Madrepora effusa...
- Yamaguti, 1935).
There is one
another species classified as
nomen dubium (A.
diomedeae (Linstow)). An
additional 17
species names are now
currently considered...
-
Neolithodes N. ag****izii N. asperrimus N. brodiei N. bronwynae N. capensis N.
diomedeae N. duhameli N. flindersi N. grimaldii N. indicus N. nipponensis N. vinogradovi...
-
species of
commensal amphipod of the deep-water
lithodid Neolithodes diomedeae from the
Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California". Zootaxa. 1406: 33–39. doi:10...
-
californicus H.L. Clark, 1917
Spatangus capensis Döderlein, 1905
Spatangus diomedeae Fell, 1963
Spatangus glenni Cooke, 1959 †
Spatangus inermis Mortensen...