- The West
Indian Ocean coelacanth (Latimeria
chalumnae) (sometimes
known as gombessa,
African coelacanth, or
simply coelacanth) is a crossopterygian, one...
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species in the
genus Latimeria: the West
Indian Ocean coelacanth (Latimeria
chalumnae),
primarily found near the
Comoro Islands off the east
coast of Africa...
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includes two
extant species: the West
Indian Ocean coelacanth (Latimeria
chalumnae) and the
Indonesian coelacanth (Latimeria menadoensis). They
follow the...
- It is
listed as
vulnerable by the IUCN,
while the
other species, L.
chalumnae (West
Indian Ocean coelacanth) is
listed as
critically endangered. Separate...
- than a person, the noun may be
related to a place, as with
Latimeria chalumnae,
meaning "of the
Chalumna River".
Another use of
genitive nouns is in...
- Hetherington,
Thomas E. (28 May 1982). "The
Rostal Organ of
Latimeria chalumnae:
Morphological Evidence of an
Electroreceptive Function". Copeia. 1982...
- come
alive again".
Smith would give it the
scientific name
Latimeria chalumnae after his
friend and the
Chalumna River,
where it was found. It would...
-
Chalumna River became part of the
scientific name of the species,
Latimeria chalumnae.
Historically the
Chalumna River formed the
northern border of the former...
- T6149A15362335.en.
Retrieved 11
November 2021. Musick, J.A. (2000). "Latimeria
chalumnae". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species. 2000: e.T11375A3274618. doi:10...
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recent finding that the
genome of the two
extant coelacanth species L.
chalumnae and L.
menadoensis contain multiple species-specific insertions, indicating...