- feet’),
belonging to the
class Pycnogonida,
hence they are also
called pycnogonids (/pɪkˈnɒɡənədz/;
named after Pycnogonum, the type genus; with the suffix...
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Flagellopantopus is an
extinct genus of
pycnogonid (sea spider)
arthropod known from the
lower Devonian aged Hunsrück Slate. A
single species is currently...
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species was
first described by
Edmund B.
Wilson in 1881. It is the
largest pycnogonid species known to science,
reaching a leg span of 70 cm (28 in). Body length...
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Palaeoisopus is a
monotypic genus of
fossil pycnogonid (sea spider),
known only by one species,
Palaeoisopus problematicus,
discovered from the
Lower Devonian...
- deep sea are of
ordinary size. I have
already referred to a
gigantic Pycnogonid [sea spider]
dredged by us.
Louis Ag****iz
dredged a
gigantic Isopod 11...
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trilobite fossil found on the
South Shetland Islands in the Antarctic, a
pycnogonid, and the
presence of
glacial erratics. Upon his return,
James Eights published...
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Marine Species Identification Portal. Hodgson, T.V. (1904). "On a new
pycnogonid from the
south polar regions".
Annals and
Magazine of
Natural History...
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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 the SANBI...
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pycnogonid larva from the
Upper Cambrian Orsten,
having been
referred to
before description as "Larva D".
Cambropycnogon is an early-stage
pycnogonid...
- Sree, V.; Sreepada, R. A.; Parulekar, A. H. (1993). "An
unusual giant pycnogonid (Pycnogonida-Colossendeidae)
Decolopoda qasimi sp. nov. from Antarctic...