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Nanomia Bijuga
''Nanomia bijuga'' is a species of siphonophore in the family Agalmatidae Agalmatidae, or Agalmidae, is a family of siphonophores. Systematic list *Genus ''Agalma'' Eschscholtz, 1825 **'' Agalma clausi'' Bedot, 1888 **'' Agalma elegans'' (Sars, 1846) **'' Agalma okenii'' Eschscholtz, 1825 * Genus '' Athorybia'' Eschsc .... References Agalmatidae Taxa named by Stefano delle Chiaje Animals described in 1844 {{Siphonophorae-stub ...
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Agalmatidae
Agalmatidae, or Agalmidae, is a family of siphonophores. Systematic list *Genus '' Agalma'' Eschscholtz, 1825 **''Agalma clausi'' Bedot, 1888 **''Agalma elegans'' (Sars, 1846) **''Agalma okenii'' Eschscholtz, 1825 * Genus ''Athorybia'' Eschscholtz, 1829 ** ''Athorybia lucida'' Biggs, 1978 ** ''Athorybia rosacea'' (Forskål, 1775) * Genus '' Frillagalma'' Daniel, 1966 ** '' Frillagalma vityazi'' Daniel, 1966 *Genus ''Halistemma'' Huxley, 1859 **''Halistemma cupulifera'' Lens & van Riemsdijk, 1908 **''Halistemma foliacea'' (Quoy & Gaimard, 1833) **''Halistemma maculatum'' Pugh & Baxter, 2014 **''Halistemma rubrum'' (Vogt, 1852) **''Halistemma striata'' Totton, 1965 **''Halistemma transliratum'' Pugh & Youngbluth, 1988 *Genus '' Lychnagalma'' Haeckel, 1888 **'' Lychnagalma utricularia'' (Claus, 1879) *Genus '' Marrus'' Totton, 1954 **''Marrus antarcticus'' Totton, 1954 **''Marrus claudanielis'' Dunn, Pugh & Haddock, 2005 **''Marrus orthocanna'' (Kramp, 1942) **''Marrus orthocannoides ...
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Taxa Named By Stefano Delle Chiaje
In biology, a taxon (back-formation from ''taxonomy''; plural taxa) is a group of one or more populations of an organism or organisms seen by taxonomists to form a unit. Although neither is required, a taxon is usually known by a particular name and given a particular ranking, especially if and when it is accepted or becomes established. It is very common, however, for taxonomists to remain at odds over what belongs to a taxon and the criteria used for inclusion. If a taxon is given a formal scientific name, its use is then governed by one of the nomenclature codes specifying which scientific name is correct for a particular grouping. Initial attempts at classifying and ordering organisms (plants and animals) were set forth in Carl Linnaeus's system in ''Systema Naturae'', 10th edition (1758), as well as an unpublished work by Bernard and Antoine Laurent de Jussieu. The idea of a unit-based system of biological classification was first made widely available in 1805 in the int ...
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