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which are
found to be
nested within the
genus Colossendeis in a
phylogenetic tree. The
genus Colossendeis includes the
largest pycnogonids, with leg spans...
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Colossendeis colossea is a
species of sea
spider (class Pycnogonida) in the
family Colossendeidae. The
species was
first described by
Edmund B. Wilson...
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Colossendeis proboscidea is a
species of sea
spider in the
family Colossendeidae. It is
native to the
Arctic and
northeast Atlantic.
Bamber RN, El Nagar...
- leg pairs.
Colossendeis Jarzinsky, 1870 (67 species)
Colossendeis acuta Stiboy-Risch, 1993
Colossendeis adelpha Child, 1998
Colossendeis angusta Sars...
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Colossendeis belekurovi is a
species of sea
spider (class Pycnogonida)
belonging to the
family Colossendeidae. The
species was
first described by Pushkin...
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Colossendeis acuta is a sea
spider that
occurs in deep-sea
habitats in the
Antarctic Pacific. The
species shows ****ual
dimorphism and the eggs are brooded...
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Dodecolopoda and
Decolopoda are
nested within the
genus Colossendeis in a
phylogenetic tree, so that
Colossendeis is
paraphyletic with
respect to
these two polymerous...
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washed up on the
beach of a Navy SEAL
training base in California. A
Colossendeis colossea sea spider, displa**** at the Smithsonian. A
Stygiomedusa jellyfish...
- the
genus Decolopoda is
nested within the
genus Colossendeis in a
phylogenetic tree, so that
Colossendeis is
paraphyletic with
respect to Decolopoda. Both...
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Adamussium colbecki, sea
urchin Sterechinus neumayeri, sea
sponge Homaxinella balfourensis,
brittlestar Ophionotus victoriae and sea
spider Colossendeis...