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Annulosa
‖ Annulosa, n. pl. Zool. (ænjuːˈləʊsə) [mod.L. adj. pl. neut. (sc. animālia): see annulose.] The annulose animals, one of Prof. Huxley's primary groups, containing such as crustaceans, insects, and worms, which have a more or less firm external skeleton, composed of a series of rings. They comprehen... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ophiopsila annulosa
Ophiopsila annulosa is a species of brittle stars belonging to the family Ophiocomidae. Distribution This species was described from Naples, Italy. References annulosa Animals described in 1859 wikipedia.org
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Lophocampa annulosa
Lophocampa annulosa, the Santa Ana tussock moth, is a moth of the family Erebidae. It was described by Francis Walker in 1855. Lophocampa annulosa at BOLD Systems annulosa Moths described in 1855 wikipedia.org
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annuloid
annuloid, a. (ˈænjʊlɔɪd) [mod. f. L. annul-us (see annulus) + -oid.] Ring-like. In Zool. applied by Prof. Huxley to animals in which the division of the body into ring-like segments is less distinct than in the Annulosa: see next.1855 H. Spencer Psych. I. i. i. 6 The sluggish annuloid types..contras... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gorgopis annulosa
Gorgopis annulosa is a moth of the family Hepialidae. It is known from South Africa. References Moths described in 1930 Hepialidae wikipedia.org
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annulosan
annulosan Zool. (ænjuːˈləʊsən) [f. prec. + -an.] A member of the Annulosa.1835 Kirby Hab. & Inst. Anim. I. xi. 319 Annulosans—with more propriety Condylopes. Oxford English Dictionary
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Annulata
‖ Annulata, n. pl. Zool. (ænjuːˈleɪtə) [L. adj. pl. neut. (sc. animālia) i.e. annulate or ringed animals.] The division of animals more commonly called Annelida; sometimes used as a synonym of the larger division Annulosa: see annulate 2.1847 in Craig. 1856 W. Clark Van der Hoeven's Zool. I. 219 Ann... Oxford English Dictionary
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Eumunida
are 29 recognised species in the genus, the majority of which are from the Pacific Ocean: Eumunida ampliata De Saint Laurent & Poupin, 1996 Eumunida annulosa wikipedia.org
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annulose
annulose, a. (ænjuːˈləʊs) [f. mod.L. annulōs-us characterized by rings: see annulus and -ose.] 1. Of a ringed or ring-like character.1826 Kirby & Spence Entomol. (1828) IV. xlvii. 394 Certain intestinal worms of an indistinct annulose structure. 2. Zool. Having the body formed of a series of rings o... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ophiopsila
List of species Ophiopsila abscissa Liao, 1982 Ophiopsila annulosa (M. Sars, 1859) Ophiopsila aranea Forbes, 1843 Ophiopsila bispinosa A.M. wikipedia.org
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Pleurophora
Species: Pleurophora annulosa Pleurophora anomala Pleurophora patagonica Pleurophora polyandra Pleurophora pulchra Pleurophora pungens Pleurophora wikipedia.org
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subkingdom
ˈsubˌkingdom [sub- 7 b.] One of the primary groups into which the animal and vegetable kingdoms are divided.1825 W. S. Macleay Annulosa Javan. 5 If we..descend from the consideration of the kingdom Animalia to the department or sub-kingdom Annulosa. 1851 Carpenter Man. Phys. (ed. 2) 131 These Red Co... Oxford English Dictionary
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Echinocardium flavescens
in coarse gravel in the sublittoral, up to depths of , sometimes associated with the sea cucumber Neopentadactyla mixta or the brittle star Ophiopsila annulosa wikipedia.org
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双斑草雀
亚种 共有两个已知亚种: Stizoptera b. bichenovii or T. b. bichenovii Stizoptera b. annulosa or T. b. annulosa 同科鸟类 斑胸草雀 斑文鸟 白腰文鸟 白喉文鸟 黑头文鸟 十姊妹 文鸟 胡锦鸟 wikipedia.org
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Articulata
‖ Articulata, n. pl. Zool. (ɑːˌtɪkjʊˈleɪtə) [L., pl. neuter (sc. animalia) of articulātus jointed.] Cuvier's name for his third great subdivision or sub-kingdom of animals, embracing invertebrate animals with an external skeleton, having the body and limbs composed of segments jointed together, as I... Oxford English Dictionary
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