Eurythoe (annelid)
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Eurythoe (annelid)
''Eurythoe'' is a genus of polychaetes belonging to the family Amphinomidae. The genus has almost cosmopolitan distribution. Species The following species are recognised: ''Eurythoe latissima'' is a ''species inquirenda, taxon inquirendum''. References

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Eurythoe Complanata
''Eurythoe complanata'', the iridescent fireworm, is a species of polychaetes belonging to the family Amphinomidae. It inhabits coral reefs, such as ''Heliopora'' reefs, in the Marshall Islands. It is typically found in shallow, warm tropical waters near rocks and coral. Description The iridescent fireworm can be found in colors that vary from gray to green to pink. This species can grow to be up to long. It has tufted branchiae, used for respiration, starting on the second segment of its body and is located along the rest of the body. This species also has bristles along its body that produce a toxin that “stings”. It uses this as a defense mechanism against different predators and can also use into stun prey. It is a carnivorous species feeding on sponges, coral, mollusks, and even other worms. It can ingest its food all at once by expanding its lip by 4-5 times longer. It reproduces both sexually and asexually, by regeneration. Distribution and habitat ''Eurythoe c ...
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Eurythoe Karachiensis
In Greek mythology, Eurythoe is one of the Danaïdes. She is one of the possible mothers of Oenomaus by Ares;Scholia on Apollonius Rhodius, ''Argonautica'' 1.752. she is alternatively the mother of Hippodamia by Oenomaus.Tzetzes on Lycophron Lycophron ( ; ; born about 330–325 BC) was a Hellenistic Greek tragic poet, grammarian, and commentator on comedy, to whom the poem ''Alexandra'' is attributed (perhaps falsely). Life and miscellaneous works He was born at Chalcis in Euboea, a ..., ''Alexandra'' 157. References Danaïdes Women in Greek mythology Characters in Greek mythology {{Greek-myth-stub ...
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Species Inquirenda
In biological classification, a ''species inquirenda'' is a species of doubtful identity requiring further investigation. The use of the term in English-language biological literature dates back to at least the early nineteenth century. The term ''taxon inquirendum'' is broader in meaning and refers to an incompletely defined taxon of which the taxonomic validity is uncertain or disputed by different experts or is impossible to identify the taxon. Further characterization is required. Certain species names may be designated unplaced names, which ''Plants of the World Online'' defines as "names that cannot be accepted, nor can they be put into synonymy". Unplaced names may be names which were not validly published, later homonyms which are therefore illegitimate, or species which cannot be accepted because the genus name is not accepted. Species names may remain unplaced if there is no accepted species in a genus in which it can be placed, or if the type material for the species ...
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Eurythoe Latissima
In Greek mythology, Eurythoe is one of the Danaïdes. She is one of the possible mothers of Oenomaus by Ares;Scholia on Apollonius Rhodius, ''Argonautica'' 1.752. she is alternatively the mother of Hippodamia by Oenomaus.Tzetzes on Lycophron Lycophron ( ; ; born about 330–325 BC) was a Hellenistic Greek tragic poet, grammarian, and commentator on comedy, to whom the poem ''Alexandra'' is attributed (perhaps falsely). Life and miscellaneous works He was born at Chalcis in Euboea, a ..., ''Alexandra'' 157. References Danaïdes Women in Greek mythology Characters in Greek mythology {{Greek-myth-stub ...
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Hjalmar Kinberg
Johan Gustaf Hjalmar Kinberg (13 May 1820 – 29 August 1908) was a Swedish zoologist, physician and veterinarian who was born in Grönby, near Trelleborg, Skåne County and who died in St. Matthew's Parish, Stockholm. Family Hjalmar Kinberg's father was a rural dean, as was his grandfather, . His mother, Margareta Lovisa Schlyter, was the sister of Professor Carl Johan Schlyter, a noted Swedish lawyer and academic. Kinberg married twice, first, in 1854, to Helena Stockenberg (1831–1858). After the death of his first wife, he married again in 1859 to Aurore Hammarskjöld. He had two children: Arvid Gustaf Kinberg who was born in 1860 and Gottfrid Hilding Kinberg who was born in 1874. He is the great-great-grandfather of Anna Kinberg Batra, a Swedish politician who was Leader of the Moderate Party and Leader of the Opposition in Sweden. Career Kinberg enrolled at the University of Lund in 1838 and graduated with a degree in natural sciences in 1844, then a Master of Philoso ...
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