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Morbakka fenneri, also
known as the
Moreton Bay
stinger or the fire jelly, is a
small box
jellyfish found in the
waters of
Australia and Thailand. It...
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Chaceon fenneri,
commonly known as the
golden crab or
golden deepsea crab, is one of
several species of crab
harvested for food by humans. It was formerly...
- Scott, D.M, and Spencer, P.S. (2000). "Cranial
Osteology of
Hypsognathus fenneri, a
Latest Tri****ic
Procolophonid Reptile from the
Newark Supergroup of...
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Acropora fastigata Nemenzo, 1967
Acropora fennemai† (Gerth, 1921)
Acropora fenneri Veron, 2000
Acropora filiformis Veron, 2000
Acropora florida (Dana, 1846)...
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guanhumi – blue land crab
Carpoporus papulosus Celatopesia concava Chaceon fenneri –
golden crab
Clythrocerus granulatus Clythrocerus nitidus Coelocerus spinosus...
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Stylocidaris sp. urchins, Mollusca, Actiniaria, and
Decapoda crustaceans (Chaceon
fenneri and Galatheidae).
Corals on the
terrace are
vulnerable to the
effects of...
- (Bentlage & Lewis, 2012) Malo
bella (Gershwin, 2014)
Morbakka Morbakka fenneri (Gershwin, 2008)
Morbakka virulenta (Kishinouye, 1910) Collins,
Allen G...
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contain clasts from
Appalachian formations.
Clepsysaurus Hypsognathus fenneri The P****aic is Late Tri****ic with an
astronomically calibrated age of 219...
- (a pareiasaur),
Nyctiphruretus acudens (a nyctiphruretid),
Hypsognathus fenneri (a procolophonid)
Scientific classification Domain:
Eukaryota Kingdom:...
- Spencer,
Patrick S. (27 June 2000). "Cranial
osteology of
Hypsognathus fenneri, a
latest Tri****ic
procolophonid reptile from the
Newark Supergroup of...