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Results for "Crangonyctidae"

Pseudocrangonyctidae

Definition: Pseudocrangonyctidae is a group of insects that have a single pair of legs, often referred to as "pseudoskeletons." These insects are known for their unique anatomy and characteristics. They are characterized by their elongated bodies with two pairs of legs, each extending from the head, which are covered in a hard exoskeleton made of a material called "pseudocrystalline" or "pseudocrystalline organ."


Pseudocrangonyctidae

Crangonyctidira

Definition: Crangonyctidira is a type of fish that belongs to the family Crangonyctidae and is typically found in freshwater environments, primarily in rivers, lakes, and streams. It is distinguished from other members of its genus by the presence of a distinctive pattern on its body, known as the "spine," which is usually visible when viewed closely.


Crangonyctidira

Crangonyctidae

Definition: Crangonyctidae is a family of marine gastropod mollusks that are part of a subfamily called Cragnophyta, commonly known as the coralline gastropods.


Crangonyctidae

Metacrangonyctidae

Definition: The term "Metacrangonyctidae" refers to a family of marine invertebrates, which includes crabs and other crustaceans that are known for their ability to live underwater without directly swimming through water. This group consists of numerous species, including the common crab (M. acuta) and the sea cucumber (M. scutellata), which are both crustacean animals commonly found in marine environments.


Metacrangonyctidae

Allocrangonyctidae

Definition: The term "Allocrangonyctidae" refers to a group of organisms that are known for their specialized adaptations, such as having long, slender bodies and a long, flexible body. This group includes animals like ants, scorpions, and spiders, which have elongated bodies with strong legs and a flexible abdomen.


Allocrangonyctidae

Paracrangonyctidae

Definition: Paracrangiotes are a group of bacteria that have a unique adaptation called paracrangiosis, which is characterized by their ability to form cracks in their cells and tissues. This characteristic allows these bacteria to adhere to surfaces and cause damage or formation of fractures in their host cells. These bacteria have been identified as a risk factor for several infectious diseases, including meningitis caused by the bacterium Paracrites paracritus.


Paracrangonyctidae