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Acanthaspis Coranodes
''Acanthaspis'' Amyot & Serville, 1843, is a genus of assassin bugs. Members of the genus are known to disguise themselves by attaching bits of debris to aid in camouflage. Partial species list *'' Acanthaspis alagiriensis'' Murugan & Livingstone, 1994 *''Acanthaspis angularis'' Stål, 1859 *''Acanthaspis annulicornis'' Stål, 1874 *''Acanthaspis apicata'' Distant, 1903 *''Acanthaspis biguttula'' Stål, 1863 *''Acanthaspis bistillata'' Stål, 1858 *''Acanthaspis bombayensis'' Distant, 1909 *'' Acanthaspis collaris'' Hsiao, 1976 *'' Acanthaspis carinata'' Murugan & Livingstone, 1994 *''Acanthaspis cincticrus'' Stål, 1859 *''Acanthaspis concinnula'' Stål, 1863 *''Acanthaspis coprologus'' (Annandale, 1906) *'' Acanthaspis coranodes'' Stål, 1874 *'' Acanthaspis flavipes'' Stål, 1855 *'' Acanthaspis fulviconnexa'' Cao, Redei, Li & Cai, 2014 *''Acanthaspis fulvipes'' (Dallas, 1850) *''Acanthaspis fuscinervis'' Hsiao, 1976 *''Acanthaspis genuculata'' Hsiao, 1976 *''Acantha ...
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Kujdanowiaspis
''Kujdanowiaspis'' is an extinct genus of arthrodire placoderm fish from the Early Devonian of Podolia (Ukraine), Poland and Spain. ''Kujdanowiaspis'' is known from many fragmentary head shields and body armours. Classification ''Kujdanowiaspis'' consists of three species, all scientifically described, described in 1934: ''Kujdanowiaspis buczacziensis'' (type species), ''Kujdanowiapsis podolica'', and ''Kudjanowiaspis rectiformis'' - although the independent status of ''K. rectiformis'' is in doubt, and is instead most likely ''K. podolica''. ''Kujdanowiaspis zychi'' was also named and described by Stensiö in 1945, but was reassigned to the new genus ''Erikaspis'' in 2007. ''Kujdanowiaspis'' is one of the more Basal (phylogenetics), basal members of the Order (biology), order Arthrodira, as shown in the cladogram below: Description Because of the poor preservation of ''Kujdanowiaspis'' fossils, little is known about its physiology. What is known about it is typical of actinole ...
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Acanthaspis Coprologus
''Acanthaspis'' Amyot & Serville, 1843, is a genus of assassin bugs. Members of the genus are known to disguise themselves by attaching bits of debris to aid in camouflage. Partial species list *'' Acanthaspis alagiriensis'' Murugan & Livingstone, 1994 *'' Acanthaspis angularis'' Stål, 1859 *'' Acanthaspis annulicornis'' Stål, 1874 *'' Acanthaspis apicata'' Distant, 1903 *''Acanthaspis biguttula'' Stål, 1863 *'' Acanthaspis bistillata'' Stål, 1858 *'' Acanthaspis bombayensis'' Distant, 1909 *'' Acanthaspis collaris'' Hsiao, 1976 *'' Acanthaspis carinata'' Murugan & Livingstone, 1994 *'' Acanthaspis cincticrus'' Stål, 1859 *'' Acanthaspis concinnula'' Stål, 1863 *'' Acanthaspis coprologus'' (Annandale, 1906) *'' Acanthaspis coranodes'' Stål, 1874 *'' Acanthaspis flavipes'' Stål, 1855 *'' Acanthaspis fulviconnexa'' Cao, Redei, Li & Cai, 2014 *'' Acanthaspis fulvipes'' (Dallas, 1850) *'' Acanthaspis fuscinervis'' Hsiao, 1976 *'' Acanthaspis genuculata'' Hsiao, 1976 ...
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Enzio Reuter
Enzio Rafael Reuter (30 March 1867, in Turku – 11 February 1951, in Helsinki) was a Finland, Finnish entomologist who specialised in Lepidoptera. He wrote ''Über die Palpen der Rhopalocera: Ein Beitrag zur Erkenntnis der verwandtschaftlichen Beziehungen unter den Tagfaltern'', an important work on the classification of lepidoptera in which some higher level taxa are erected. Reuter was a cell biology, cytologist and student of phylogenetics. His collection is conserved in the Natural History Museum of Helsinki. Reuter was a correspondent with and admirer of the German Darwinist Ernst Haeckel: "In 1868 Haeckel had given his first edition of the natural history of creation and this work, more than any other, made Darwinism to a generally accepted world view… Reuter’s dissertation carries a label of its time. It is a typical phylogenetic handling, inspired by Haeckel’s spirit that at the close of the century totally dominated the biological research."Federley H., 1951. Li ...
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Acanthaspis Lineatipes
''Acanthaspis'' Amyot & Serville, 1843, is a genus of assassin bugs. Members of the genus are known to disguise themselves by attaching bits of debris to aid in camouflage. Partial species list *'' Acanthaspis alagiriensis'' Murugan & Livingstone, 1994 *'' Acanthaspis angularis'' Stål, 1859 *'' Acanthaspis annulicornis'' Stål, 1874 *'' Acanthaspis apicata'' Distant, 1903 *''Acanthaspis biguttula'' Stål, 1863 *'' Acanthaspis bistillata'' Stål, 1858 *'' Acanthaspis bombayensis'' Distant, 1909 *'' Acanthaspis collaris'' Hsiao, 1976 *'' Acanthaspis carinata'' Murugan & Livingstone, 1994 *'' Acanthaspis cincticrus'' Stål, 1859 *'' Acanthaspis concinnula'' Stål, 1863 *''Acanthaspis coprologus'' (Annandale, 1906) *'' Acanthaspis coranodes'' Stål, 1874 *'' Acanthaspis flavipes'' Stål, 1855 *'' Acanthaspis fulviconnexa'' Cao, Redei, Li & Cai, 2014 *'' Acanthaspis fulvipes'' (Dallas, 1850) *'' Acanthaspis fuscinervis'' Hsiao, 1976 *'' Acanthaspis genuculata'' Hsiao, 1976 ...
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