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other species of orb-weavers
including G.
cancriformis. G.
cancriformis has two subspecies, G. c.
cancriformis and G. c. gertschi.
Eating a
butterfly Ventral...
- also
indicates that T.
cancriformis only
diverged from
other Triops species around 23.7–49.6
million years ago.
Triops cancriformis has a very fast life...
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species lumped together, and T.
cancriformis is
generally recognized as
having three subspecies: T.
cancriformis cancriformis, T. c. mauretanicus, and T....
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diverse in
tropical Asia, from
India through Indonesia. One species, G.
cancriformis,
occurs in the Americas. Some
species of orb-weavers use stridulation...
-
contains the
extinct Kazacharthra.
Comparison of T.
longicaudatus with T.
cancriformis Triops longicaudatus is
usually greyish yellow or
brown in colour, and...
- Species: S. pustulata
Binomial name
Steirastoma pustulata (Drury, 1773)
Synonyms Cerambyx pustulatus Drury, 1773
Cerambyx cancriformis Fabricius, 1775...
-
Incertae sedis species "Notostraca"
minor (often
referred to as
Triops cancriformis minor, or "Triops"
minor in
historic literature) H****berge Formation...
- Portugal, and only
found within the Faro District. It
diverged from
Triops cancriformis about 180
million years ago
during the
Middle Jur****ic Epoch. García...
-
large distributions (such as
Triops cancriformis) are not real
living fossils. In the case of
Triops cancriformis (living from the Tri****ic
until now)...
-
spider Austracantha minax, the
Australian jewel spider Gasteracantha cancriformis,
sometimes known as the
jewel box
spider or
jewel spider Gasteracantha...