- knees”.
Pycnogonum combines the
prefix pycno- (
from ‘dense’ in Gr****) with the Gr**** word for "knee": gony (γόνυ).
Members of the
genus Pycnogonum have squarish...
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Pycnogonum litorale is a
marine arthropod in the
family Pycnogonidae, the sea spiders. It is
found in the
northern Atlantic Ocean, the
North Sea, the English...
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hence they are also
called pycnogonids (/pɪkˈnɒɡənədz/;
named after Pycnogonum, the type genus; with the
suffix -id). They are cosmopolitan,
found in...
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Pycnogonum stearnsi,
commonly known as Stearns' sea spider, is a
marine arthropod in the
family Pycnogonidae. It is
found on the
western seaboard of North...
- 3390/toxins6123488. PMC 4280546. PMID 25533518. Tomaschko, K-H (1994). "Ecdysteroids
fromPycnogonum litorale (Arthropoda, Pantopoda) act as
chemical defense againstCarcinus...
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Marine Species lists the
following genera:
Pentapycnon Bouvier, 1910
Pycnogonum Bruennich, 1764
Pycnopallene Stock, 1950
Pycnogonidae World Register of...
- and the
snails Opalia chacei and
Opalia funiculata and the sea
spider Pycnogonum stearnsi (that feed on the column). The
anemone feeds on sea urchins,...
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eurypterids became major components of
marine faunas during the Silurian,
from which the
majority of
eurypterid species have been described. The Silurian...
- sea slug
Aeolidia papillosa ("shag rug nudibranch"), the sea spider,
Pycnogonum littorale,
wentletrap sea
snails Epitonium spp., the flounder, Pseudopleuronectes...
- anemone)
Palythoa rickettsi (Zoanthid)
Isometridium rickettsi (Sea anemone)
Pycnogonum rickettsi Schmitt, 1934 (Sea spider)
Asbestopluma rickettsi Lundsten et...