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Tamoya Gargantua
''Tamoya gargantua'', commonly known as the warty sea wasp, is a venomous jellyfish in the genus '' Tamoya''. Its tentacle height is 22 cm, and the width of the bell is 13 cm. It is found on the shores of Eastern Africa, Samoa, and some of the islands in the Indian Ocean. They can be found in bays in those areas. References Tamoyidae Animals described in 1880 Taxa named by Ernst Haeckel {{Cubozoa-stub ...
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Haeckel
Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel (; 16 February 1834 – 9 August 1919) was a German zoologist, naturalist, eugenicist, philosopher, physician, professor, marine biologist and artist. He discovered, described and named thousands of new species, mapped a genealogical tree relating all life forms and coined many terms in biology, including ''ecology'', '' phylum'', ''phylogeny'', and ''Protista.'' Haeckel promoted and popularised Charles Darwin's work in Germany and developed the influential but no longer widely held recapitulation theory ("ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny") claiming that an individual organism's biological development, or ontogeny, parallels and summarises its species' evolutionary development, or phylogeny. The published artwork of Haeckel includes over 100 detailed, multi-colour illustrations of animals and sea creatures, collected in his ''Kunstformen der Natur'' ("Art Forms of Nature"), a book which would go on to influence the Art Nouveau artistic mo ...
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Tamoya
''Tamoya'' is a genus of box jellyfish within the monotypic family Tamoyidae. Species * ''Tamoya gargantua'' Haeckel, 1880 * ''Tamoya haplonema'' F. Müller, 1859 * ''Tamoya ohboya'' Collins, Bentlage, Gillan, Lynn, Morandini, Marques, 2011 * ''Tamoya ancamori ''Tamoya'' is a genus of box jellyfish within the monotypic family Tamoyidae. Species * ''Tamoya gargantua'' Haeckel, 1880 * ''Tamoya haplonema'' F. Müller, 1859 * ''Tamoya ohboya'' Collins, Bentlage, Gillan, Lynn, Morandini, Marques, 2011 * '' ...'' Straehler-Pohl, 2020 References Tamoyidae Medusozoa genera {{Cubozoa-stub ...
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Tamoyidae
''Tamoya'' is a genus of box jellyfish within the monotypic family Tamoyidae. Species * '' Tamoya gargantua'' Haeckel, 1880 * ''Tamoya haplonema ''Tamoya haplonema'' is a species of box jellyfish in the genus '' Tamoya''. It is the type species of the genus and was described in 1859. The medusa possesses four tentacles, one each on an inter-radial pedal. Body They possess 4 tentacles, o ...'' F. Müller, 1859 * '' Tamoya ohboya'' Collins, Bentlage, Gillan, Lynn, Morandini, Marques, 2011 * '' Tamoya ancamori'' Straehler-Pohl, 2020 References Tamoyidae Medusozoa genera {{Cubozoa-stub ...
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Animals Described In 1880
Animals are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms in the Kingdom (biology), biological kingdom Animalia. With few exceptions, animals Heterotroph, consume organic material, Cellular respiration#Aerobic respiration, breathe oxygen, are Motility, able to move, can Sexual reproduction, reproduce sexually, and go through an ontogenetic stage in which their body consists of a hollow sphere of Cell (biology), cells, the blastula, during Embryogenesis, embryonic development. Over 1.5 million Extant taxon, living animal species have been Species description, described—of which around 1 million are Insecta, insects—but it has been estimated there are over 7 million animal species in total. Animals range in length from to . They have Ecology, complex interactions with each other and their environments, forming intricate food webs. The scientific study of animals is known as zoology. Most living animal species are in Bilateria, a clade whose members have a Symmetry in biology#Bilate ...
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