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Definition of Pycnogonid

Pycnogonid
Pycnogonid Pyc*nog"o*nid, n. (Zo["o]l.) One of the Pycnogonida.

Meaning of Pycnogonid from wikipedia

- feet’), belonging to the class Pycnogonida, hence they are also called pycnogonids (/pɪkˈnɒɡənədz/; named after Pycnogonum, the type genus; with the suffix...
- species was first described by Edmund B. Wilson in 1881. It is the largest pycnogonid species known to science, reaching a leg span of 70 cm (28 in). Body length...
- Palaeoisopus is a monotypic genus of fossil pycnogonid (sea spider), known only by one species, Palaeoisopus problematicus, discovered from the Lower Devonian...
- deep sea are of ordinary size. I have already referred to a gigantic Pycnogonid [sea spider] dredged by us. Louis Ag****iz dredged a gigantic Isopod 11...
- pycnogonid larva from the Upper Cambrian Orsten, having been referred to before description as "Larva D". Cambropycnogon is an early-stage pycnogonid...
- spiders of South Africa is a list of species that form a part of the pycnogonid (class Pycnogonida) fauna of South Africa. The list follows the SANBI...
- Marine Species Identification Portal. Hodgson, T.V. (1904). "On a new pycnogonid from the south polar regions". Annals and Magazine of Natural History...
- Jayasree, V.; Sreepada, R. A.; Parulekar, A. H. (1993). "An unusual giant pycnogonid (Pycnogonida-Colossendeidae) Decolopoda qasimi sp. nov. from Antarctic...
- Bruennich, 1764 World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 2011-11-22. "pycnogonid". The Free Dictionary. From Neo-Latin Pycnogonida, class name, from Pycnogonum...
- trilobite fossil found on the South Shetland Islands in the Antarctic, a pycnogonid, and the presence of glacial erratics. Upon his return, James Eights published...