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Clavularia Papaya
Clavularia is a genus of corals in the family Clavulariidae. They are often referred by the common names star polyps or clove polyps. Species There are 69 accepted species in this genus: * '' Clavularia alba'' (Grieg, 1888) * '' Clavularia arctica'' (Sars, 1860) * '' Clavularia armata'' Thomson, 1927 * '' Clavularia australiensis'' Hickson, 1894 * '' Clavularia bathybius'' ( Saville Kent, 1870) * '' Clavularia borealis'' Koren & Danielsen, 1883 * '' Clavularia capensis'' (Studer, 1879) * '' Clavularia carpediem'' Weinberg, 1986 * '' Clavularia charoti'' (Tixier-Durivault & d'Hondt, 1974) * '' Clavularia concreta'' Studer, 1901 * ''Clavularia crassa'' (Milne Edwards, 1848) * '' Clavularia crosslandi'' Thomson & Henderson, 1906 * '' Clavularia cylindrica'' Wright & Studer, 1889 * '' Clavularia delicatula'' Thomson & Dean, 1931 * ''Clavularia densum'' (Tixier-Durivault & d'Hondt, 1974) * '' Clavularia desjardiniana'' (Templeton, 1835) * '' Clavularia diademata'' Broch, 1939 * ''Cla ...
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Henri Marie Ducrotay De Blainville
Henri Marie Ducrotay de Blainville (; 12 September 1777 – 1 May 1850) was a French zoologist and anatomist. Life Blainville was born at Arques-la-Bataille, Arques, near Dieppe, Seine-Maritime, Dieppe. As a young man, he went to Paris to study art, but ultimately devoted himself to natural history. He attracted the attention of Georges Cuvier, for whom he occasionally substituted as lecturer at the Collège de France and at the Athenaeum Club, London. In 1812, he was aided by Cuvier in acquiring the position of assistant professor of anatomy and zoology in the Faculty of Sciences at Paris. Eventually, relations between the two men soured, a situation that ended in open enmity. In 1819, Blainville was elected a member of the American Philosophical Society in Philadelphia. In 1825, he was admitted a member of the French Academy of Sciences; and in 1830, he was appointed to succeed Jean-Baptiste Lamarck in the chair of natural history at the museum. Two years later, on the death of ...
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Clavularia Densum
Clavularia is a genus of corals in the family Clavulariidae. They are often referred by the common names star polyps or clove polyps. Species There are 69 accepted species in this genus: * '' Clavularia alba'' (Grieg, 1888) * '' Clavularia arctica'' (Sars, 1860) * '' Clavularia armata'' Thomson, 1927 * '' Clavularia australiensis'' Hickson, 1894 * '' Clavularia bathybius'' ( Saville Kent, 1870) * '' Clavularia borealis'' Koren & Danielsen, 1883 * '' Clavularia capensis'' (Studer, 1879) * '' Clavularia carpediem'' Weinberg, 1986 * '' Clavularia charoti'' (Tixier-Durivault & d'Hondt, 1974) * '' Clavularia concreta'' Studer, 1901 * ''Clavularia crassa'' (Milne Edwards, 1848) * '' Clavularia crosslandi'' Thomson & Henderson, 1906 * '' Clavularia cylindrica'' Wright & Studer, 1889 * '' Clavularia delicatula'' Thomson & Dean, 1931 * '' Clavularia densum'' (Tixier-Durivault & d'Hondt, 1974) * '' Clavularia desjardiniana'' (Templeton, 1835) * '' Clavularia diademata'' Broch, 1939 * '' C ...
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Clavularia Frankliniana
''Clavularia frankliniana'' is a species of colonial soft coral in the family Clavulariidae. It is found in the southern Atlantic Ocean and the waters around Antarctica. It was first described in 1902 by the French zoologist Louis Roule. Description ''Clavularia frankliniana'' is a stoloniferous soft coral. It forms small colonies of polyps with eight tentacles which are up to high and are usually white. Distribution and habitat ''Clavularia frankliniana'' is native to the Antarctic Peninsula, the coasts of the Antarctic continent and the nearby island groups. It occurs at depths down to about and grows on rocks or other hard substrates. Ecology This coral contains the chemical unpalatable chimyl alcohol for defensive purposes. This is insufficient to prevent the nudibranch Nudibranchs () are a group of soft-bodied marine gastropod molluscs, belonging to the order Nudibranchia, that shed their shells after their larval stage. They are noted for their often extraordi ...
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Clavularia Flava
Clavularia is a genus of corals in the family Clavulariidae. They are often referred by the common names star polyps or clove polyps. Species There are 69 accepted species in this genus: * '' Clavularia alba'' (Grieg, 1888) * '' Clavularia arctica'' (Sars, 1860) * '' Clavularia armata'' Thomson, 1927 * '' Clavularia australiensis'' Hickson, 1894 * '' Clavularia bathybius'' ( Saville Kent, 1870) * '' Clavularia borealis'' Koren & Danielsen, 1883 * '' Clavularia capensis'' (Studer, 1879) * '' Clavularia carpediem'' Weinberg, 1986 * '' Clavularia charoti'' (Tixier-Durivault & d'Hondt, 1974) * '' Clavularia concreta'' Studer, 1901 * ''Clavularia crassa'' (Milne Edwards, 1848) * '' Clavularia crosslandi'' Thomson & Henderson, 1906 * '' Clavularia cylindrica'' Wright & Studer, 1889 * '' Clavularia delicatula'' Thomson & Dean, 1931 * ''Clavularia densum'' (Tixier-Durivault & d'Hondt, 1974) * '' Clavularia desjardiniana'' (Templeton, 1835) * '' Clavularia diademata'' Broch, 1939 * '' Cl ...
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