Amphiodia Fissa
''Amphiodia'' is a genus of brittle stars belonging to the family Amphiuridae Amphiuridae (commonly called long-armed burrowing brittle stars or burrowing brittle stars) are a large family of brittle stars of the suborder Gnathophiurina The Gnathophiurina are a group of Ophiuroidea mostly treated as suborder (but at .... Species *'' Amphiodia acutispina'' *'' Amphiodia akosmos'' *'' Amphiodia assimilis'' *'' Amphiodia atra'' *'' Amphiodia crassa'' *'' Amphiodia craterodmeta'' *'' Amphiodia cyclaspis'' *'' Amphiodia debita'' *'' Amphiodia digitata'' *'' Amphiodia digitula'' *'' Amphiodia dividua'' *'' Amphiodia euryaspis'' *'' Amphiodia fissa'' *'' Amphiodia frigida'' *'' Amphiodia fuscoalba'' *'' Amphiodia grisea'' *'' Amphiodia guillermosoberoni'' *'' Amphiodia gyraspis'' *'' Amphiodia habilis'' *'' Amphiodia microplax'' *'' Amphiodia minuta'' *'' Amphiodia obtecta'' *'' Amphiodia occidentalis'' *'' Amphiodia oerstedi'' *'' Amphiodia olivacea'' *'' Amphiodia peloria'' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Addison Verrill
Addison Emery Verrill (February 9, 1839 – December 10, 1926) was an American invertebrate zoologist, museum curator and university professor. Life Verrill was born on February 9, 1839, in Greenwood, Maine, the son of George Washington Verrill and Lucy (Hillborn) Verrill. As a boy he showed an early interest in natural history, building collections of rocks and minerals, plants, shells, insects and other animals. When he moved with his family to Norway, Maine, at age fourteen he attended secondary school at the Norway Liberal Institute. Verrill started college in 1859 at Harvard University and studied under Louis Agassiz. He graduated in 1862 with a B.A. He went on scientific collecting trips with Alpheus Hyatt and Nathaniel Shaler in the summer of 1860 to Trenton, Maine, Trenton Point, Maine, and Mount Desert Island and in the summer of 1861 to Anticosti Island and Labrador. In 1864 Verrill made reports on mining, or prospective mining, properties in New Hampshire, New York, a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Amphiodia Fuscoalba
''Amphiodia'' is a genus of brittle stars belonging to the family Amphiuridae. Species *'' Amphiodia acutispina'' *'' Amphiodia akosmos'' *'' Amphiodia assimilis'' *'' Amphiodia atra'' *'' Amphiodia crassa'' *''Amphiodia craterodmeta'' *'' Amphiodia cyclaspis'' *'' Amphiodia debita'' *'' Amphiodia digitata'' *'' Amphiodia digitula'' *'' Amphiodia dividua'' *'' Amphiodia euryaspis'' *'' Amphiodia fissa'' *''Amphiodia frigida ''Amphiodia'' is a genus of brittle stars belonging to the family Amphiuridae. Species *'' Amphiodia acutispina'' *'' Amphiodia akosmos'' *'' Amphiodia assimilis'' *'' Amphiodia atra'' *'' Amphiodia crassa'' *''Amphiodia craterodmeta ''Amphi ...'' *'' Amphiodia fuscoalba'' *'' Amphiodia grisea'' *'' Amphiodia guillermosoberoni'' *'' Amphiodia gyraspis'' *'' Amphiodia habilis'' *'' Amphiodia microplax'' *'' Amphiodia minuta'' *'' Amphiodia obtecta'' *'' Amphiodia occidentalis'' *'' Amphiodia oerstedi'' *'' Amphiodia olivacea'' *'' Amphiodia peloria'' *' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Amphiodia Occidentalis
''Amphiodia occidentalis'', the long-armed brittle star, is a species of brittle star belonging to the family Amphiuridae. It is found in the Eastern Pacific The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of Earth's five oceanic divisions. It extends from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Southern Ocean, or, depending on the definition, to Antarctica in the south, and is bounded by the conti ... coast from Alaska to USA, often on the seafloor within intertidal and subtidal zones. Within these areas, it is often found buried a few centimeters under the sand with 2 or 3 arms extending through the surface. Description ''Amphiodia occidentalis'' exhibit pentaradial symmetry characteristic of brittle stars. They contain a flat disc body which can measure up to 11 mm in diameter that contains their organs. Five long, segmented arms at least eight times the diameter of the disc extend from the body which are covered in flattened spines and tube feet. Additionally, they ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Amphiodia Obtecta
''Amphiodia'' is a genus of brittle stars belonging to the family Amphiuridae Amphiuridae (commonly called long-armed burrowing brittle stars or burrowing brittle stars) are a large family of brittle stars of the suborder Gnathophiurina The Gnathophiurina are a group of Ophiuroidea mostly treated as suborder (but at .... Species *'' Amphiodia acutispina'' *'' Amphiodia akosmos'' *'' Amphiodia assimilis'' *'' Amphiodia atra'' *'' Amphiodia crassa'' *'' Amphiodia craterodmeta'' *'' Amphiodia cyclaspis'' *'' Amphiodia debita'' *'' Amphiodia digitata'' *'' Amphiodia digitula'' *'' Amphiodia dividua'' *'' Amphiodia euryaspis'' *'' Amphiodia fissa'' *'' Amphiodia frigida'' *'' Amphiodia fuscoalba'' *'' Amphiodia grisea'' *'' Amphiodia guillermosoberoni'' *'' Amphiodia gyraspis'' *'' Amphiodia habilis'' *'' Amphiodia microplax'' *'' Amphiodia minuta'' *'' Amphiodia obtecta'' *'' Amphiodia occidentalis'' *'' Amphiodia oerstedi'' *'' Amphiodia olivacea'' *'' Amphiodia peloria'' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Amphiodia Minuta
''Amphiodia'' is a genus of brittle stars belonging to the family Amphiuridae. Species *'' Amphiodia acutispina'' *'' Amphiodia akosmos'' *'' Amphiodia assimilis'' *'' Amphiodia atra'' *'' Amphiodia crassa'' *''Amphiodia craterodmeta ''Amphiodia'' is a genus of brittle stars belonging to the family Amphiuridae. Species *''Amphiodia acutispina'' *''Amphiodia akosmos'' *''Amphiodia assimilis'' *''Amphiodia atra'' *''Amphiodia crassa'' *''Amphiodia craterodmeta'' *''Amphiodia ...'' *'' Amphiodia cyclaspis'' *'' Amphiodia debita'' *'' Amphiodia digitata'' *'' Amphiodia digitula'' *'' Amphiodia dividua'' *'' Amphiodia euryaspis'' *'' Amphiodia fissa'' *'' Amphiodia frigida'' *'' Amphiodia fuscoalba'' *'' Amphiodia grisea'' *'' Amphiodia guillermosoberoni'' *'' Amphiodia gyraspis'' *'' Amphiodia habilis'' *'' Amphiodia microplax'' *'' Amphiodia minuta'' *'' Amphiodia obtecta'' *'' Amphiodia occidentalis'' *'' Amphiodia oerstedi'' *'' Amphiodia olivacea'' *'' Amphiodia peloria'' * ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Amphiodia Habilis
''Amphiodia habilis'' is a species of brittle star belonging to the family Amphiuridae. It is only known from a single locality off the coast of southeastern Brazil, near the mouth of the Doce River The Doce River ( , "Sweet River") is a river in southeast Brazil with a length of . The river basin is economically important. In 2015, the collapse of a dam released highly contaminated water from mining into the river, causing an ecological d .... This brittle star, with a disc diameter of 3.5 mm and arm length of 20 mm, can be most readily distinguished from congeners by the thick disc with large armoured plates on the upperside. References * habilis Animals described in 2001 {{ophiuroidea-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |