👉 Licmophorales are a group of marine invertebrates that belong to the class Annelida and have a wide range of characteristics, including their large size, unique body structures, and various types of organs and glands.
👉 Liclomophora is a type of jellyfish that typically has an elongated body shape with a soft, flexible body and a long, thin trunk or mantle. It primarily lives in marine environments, often found in coastal waters near coral reefs or seagrass beds.
👉 Liclormorphs, a family of fungi that includes several genera and species known for their ability to produce large numbers of individual cells, often referred to as "larvae," which are produced in the soil or on living plant stems. These individuals are generally smaller than adult plants but can grow up to 50 times larger than the original root mass, making them a key component of ecosystems and agricultural systems.