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Owenia Fusiformis
''Owenia'' is the generic name of three groups of organisms. It can refer to: * ''Owenia'' (plant), a genus of plants in the family Meliaceae * ''Owenia'' (annelid) Delle Chiaje 1841, a genus of worms in the family Oweniidae * ''Owenia'' (bird) Gray 1855, a genus of birds in the family Dinornithidae *''Owenia'' Kölliker, 1853, a genus of ctenophores, synonym of ''Haeckelia'' See also *Oweina language Oweina (Owena, often misspelled "Owenia"),Tryon & Hackman (1983) ''Solomon Islands Languages: An Internal Classification'' or Waisara, after the two villages in which it is spoken, is a Kainantu language Kainantu is a town in the Eastern Highla ...
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Genus
Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus comes above species and below family. In binomial nomenclature, the genus name forms the first part of the binomial species name for each species within the genus. :E.g. '' Panthera leo'' (lion) and '' Panthera onca'' (jaguar) are two species within the genus ''Panthera''. ''Panthera'' is a genus within the family Felidae. The composition of a genus is determined by taxonomists. The standards for genus classification are not strictly codified, so different authorities often produce different classifications for genera. There are some general practices used, however, including the idea that a newly defined genus should fulfill these three criteria to be descriptively useful: # monophyly – all descendants of an ancestral taxon are grouped together (i.e. phylogenetic analysis should c ...
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Owenia (plant)
''Owenia'' is a genus of plants, mainly trees in the family Meliaceae. They are dioecious, with male and female flowers on separate plants. They are endemic to Australia and fairly widespread across the continent. There are five species in the genus, living in conditions ranging from wet rainforest to the verges of the desert. One species, ''Owenia cepiodora'', is rare, and is renowned for having freshly cut bark that smells of onions. Its common name is onion cedar or bog onion. The species recognised at the Australian Plant Census include * '' Owenia acidula'' * ''Owenia cepiodora'' * '' Owenia reliqua'' * '' Owenia reticulata'' * ''Owenia vernicosa ''Owenia vernicosa'', the emu apple, is a species of tree found in the north of Australia. The bark is an orange-grey colour that flakes away from the trunk. Deep red fruit appear after the flowering period, when the white, cream and green inflo ...'' References External links Photograph of a Western Australian species* ...
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Owenia (annelid)
''Owenia'' is a genus of marine polychaete worms in the family Oweniidae. Species by the WoRMS * ''Owenia artifex'' Verrill, 1885 * '' Owenia assimilator'' Caullery, 1944 * '' Owenia assimilis'' Sars, 1851 * '' Owenia australis'' Ford & Hutchings, 2005 * ''Owenia bassensis'' Ford & Hutchings, 2005 * ''Owenia borealis'' Koh, Bhaud & Jirkov, 2003 * ''Owenia caissara'' Silva & Lana, 2017 * ''Owenia caudisetosa'' Hartmann-Schröder, 1959 * ''Owenia collaris'' Hartman, 1955 * ''Owenia dichotoma'' Parapar & Moreira, 2015 * '' Owenia fusiformis'' Delle Chiaje, 1844 * ''Owenia gomsoni'' Koh & Bhaud, 2001 * ''Owenia johnsoni'' Blake, 2000 * ''Owenia mirrawa'' Ford & Hutchings, 2005 * ''Owenia persica'' Martin, Koh, Bhaud, Dutrieux & Gil, 2006 * ''Owenia petersenae'' Koh & Bhaud, 2003 * ''Owenia picta'' Parapar & Moreira, 2015 * ''Owenia polaris ''Owenia'' is the generic name of three groups of organisms. It can refer to: * ''Owenia'' (plant), a genus of plants in the family Meli ...
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Owenia (bird)
''Owenia'' is the generic name of three groups of organisms. It can refer to: * ''Owenia'' (plant), a genus of plants in the family Meliaceae * ''Owenia'' (annelid) Delle Chiaje 1841, a genus of worms in the family Oweniidae * ''Owenia'' (bird) Gray 1855, a genus of birds in the family Dinornithidae *''Owenia'' Kölliker, 1853, a genus of ctenophores, synonym of ''Haeckelia'' See also *Oweina language Oweina (Owena, often misspelled "Owenia"),Tryon & Hackman (1983) ''Solomon Islands Languages: An Internal Classification'' or Waisara, after the two villages in which it is spoken, is a Kainantu language Kainantu is a town in the Eastern Highla ...
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Dinornithidae
The giant moa (''Dinornis'') is an extinct genus of birds belonging to the moa family. As with other moa, it was a member of the order Dinornithiformes. It was endemic to New Zealand. Two species of ''Dinornis'' are considered valid, the North Island giant moa (''Dinornis novaezealandiae'') and the South Island giant moa (''Dinornis robustus''). In addition, two further species (new lineage A and lineage B) have been suggested based on distinct DNA lineages. Description ''Dinornis'' may have been the tallest bird that ever lived, with the females of the largest species standing tall,Wood, Gerald (1983) and one of the most massive, weighing Amadon, D. (1947) or Campbell Jr., K. & Marcus, L. (1992) in various estimates. Feather remains are reddish brown and hair-like, and apparently covered most of the body except the lower legs and most of the head (plus a small portion of the neck below the head). While no feathers have been found from moa chicks, it is likely that the ...
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Haeckelia
''Haeckelia'' is a genus of ctenophore Ctenophora (; ctenophore ; ) comprise a phylum of marine invertebrates, commonly known as comb jellies, that inhabit sea waters worldwide. They are notable for the groups of cilia they use for swimming (commonly referred to as "combs"), and ...s belonging to the family Cydippida. The species of this genus are found in Europe and Northern America. Species: *'' Haeckelia beehleri'' *'' Haeckelia bimaculata'' *'' Haeckelia filigera'' *'' Haeckelia rubra'' References Tentaculata {{ctenophore-stub ...
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