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Stylopallene Longicauda
''Stylopallene'' is a genus of sea spider Sea spiders are marine arthropods of the order Pantopoda ( ‘all feet’), belonging to the class Pycnogonida, hence they are also called pycnogonids (; named after ''Pycnogonum'', the type genus; with the suffix '). They are cosmopolitan, fou ...s within the family Callipallenidae. Members of this are found in marine waters off southern Australia. Species * '' Stylopallene cheilorhynchus'' Clark, 1963 * '' Stylopallene longicauda'' Stock, 1973 * '' Stylopallene tubirostris'' Clark, 1963 References {{Taxonbar, from=Q4353688 Chelicerate genera Pycnogonids ...
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Stylopallene Tubirostris
''Stylopallene'' is a genus of sea spiders within the family Callipallenidae. Members of this are found in marine waters off southern Australia. Species * '' Stylopallene cheilorhynchus'' Clark, 1963 * ''Stylopallene longicauda ''Stylopallene'' is a genus of sea spider Sea spiders are marine arthropods of the order Pantopoda ( ‘all feet’), belonging to the class Pycnogonida, hence they are also called pycnogonids (; named after ''Pycnogonum'', the type genus; wi ...'' Stock, 1973 * '' Stylopallene tubirostris'' Clark, 1963 References {{Taxonbar, from=Q4353688 Chelicerate genera Pycnogonids ...
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Sea Spider
Sea spiders are marine arthropods of the order Pantopoda ( ‘all feet’), belonging to the class Pycnogonida, hence they are also called pycnogonids (; named after ''Pycnogonum'', the type genus; with the suffix '). They are cosmopolitan, found in oceans around the world. The over 1,300 known species have legs ranging from to over . Most are toward the smaller end of this range in relatively shallow depths; however, they can grow to be quite large in Antarctic and deep waters. Although "sea spiders" are not true spiders, or even arachnids, their traditional classification as chelicerates places them closer to true spiders than to other well-known arthropod groups, such as insects or crustaceans. This is in dispute, however, as genetic evidence suggests they may be the sister group to all other living arthropods. Description Sea spiders have long legs in contrast to a small body size. The number of walking legs is usually eight (four pairs), but the family Pycnogonidae ...
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Callipallenidae
Callipallenidae is a family of Sea spider Sea spiders are marine arthropods of the order Pantopoda ( ‘all feet’), belonging to the class Pycnogonida, hence they are also called pycnogonids (; named after ''Pycnogonum'', the type genus; with the suffix '). They are cosmopolitan, fou .... Genera * '' Austropallene'' * '' Bathypallenopsis'' * '' Callipallene'' * '' Oropallene'' * '' Pallenopsis'' * '' Parapallene'' * '' Propallene'' * '' Pseudopallene'' * '' Stylopallene'' See also * Propallene longiceps References Pycnogonids Chelicerate families {{Chelicerata-stub ...
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Australia
Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a Sovereign state, sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous List of islands of Australia, smaller islands. With an area of , Australia is the largest country by area in Oceania and the world's List of countries and dependencies by area, sixth-largest country. Australia is the oldest, flattest, and driest inhabited continent, with the least fertile soils. It is a Megadiverse countries, megadiverse country, and its size gives it a wide variety of landscapes and climates, with Deserts of Australia, deserts in the centre, tropical Forests of Australia, rainforests in the north-east, and List of mountains in Australia, mountain ranges in the south-east. The ancestors of Aboriginal Australians began arriving from south east Asia approximately Early human migrations#Nearby Oceania, 65,000 years ago, during the Last Glacial Period, last i ...
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Stylopallene Cheilorhynchus
''Stylopallene'' is a genus of sea spiders within the family Callipallenidae. Members of this are found in marine waters off southern Australia. Species * '' Stylopallene cheilorhynchus'' Clark, 1963 * ''Stylopallene longicauda'' Stock, 1973 * ''Stylopallene tubirostris ''Stylopallene'' is a genus of sea spiders within the family Callipallenidae. Members of this are found in marine waters off southern Australia. Species * '' Stylopallene cheilorhynchus'' Clark, 1963 * ''Stylopallene longicauda ''Stylopal ...'' Clark, 1963 References {{Taxonbar, from=Q4353688 Chelicerate genera Pycnogonids ...
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Stylopallene Longicauda
''Stylopallene'' is a genus of sea spider Sea spiders are marine arthropods of the order Pantopoda ( ‘all feet’), belonging to the class Pycnogonida, hence they are also called pycnogonids (; named after ''Pycnogonum'', the type genus; with the suffix '). They are cosmopolitan, fou ...s within the family Callipallenidae. Members of this are found in marine waters off southern Australia. Species * '' Stylopallene cheilorhynchus'' Clark, 1963 * '' Stylopallene longicauda'' Stock, 1973 * '' Stylopallene tubirostris'' Clark, 1963 References {{Taxonbar, from=Q4353688 Chelicerate genera Pycnogonids ...
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Chelicerate Genera
The subphylum Chelicerata (from New Latin, , ) constitutes one of the major subdivisions of the phylum Arthropoda. It contains the sea spiders, horseshoe crabs, and arachnids (including harvestmen, scorpions, spiders, solifuges, ticks, and mites, among many others), as well as a number of extinct lineages, such as the eurypterids (sea scorpions) and chasmataspidids. The Chelicerata originated as marine animals in the Middle Cambrian period; the first confirmed chelicerate fossils, belonging to ''Sanctacaris'', date from 508 million years ago. The surviving marine species include the four species of xiphosurans (horseshoe crabs), and possibly the 1,300 species of pycnogonids (sea spiders), if the latter are indeed chelicerates. On the other hand, there are over 77,000 well-identified species of air-breathing chelicerates, and there may be about 500,000 unidentified species. Like all arthropods, chelicerates have segmented bodies with jointed limbs, all covered ...
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