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- Placentonema gigantissima is a giant nematode that parasitizes the placenta of the sperm whale. With a length of 8.4 metres (28 ft) and a diameter of 2...
- elegans Deshayes 1832 or Cr****ostrea (Cubitostrea) elegans) †Cr****ostrea gigantissima (Finch 1824) – Giant fossil oyster †Cr****ostrea gryphoides (Schlotheim...
- китообразных Placentonema gigantissima nov. gen., nov. sp" [Giant nematoda from the placenta of Cetacea; Placentonema gigantissima nov. gen., nov. sp] (PDF)...
- †Picea distracta Bolkhovitina †Picea exilioides Bolkhovitina †Picea gigantissima Bolkhovitina †Picea grandipollinia Ananova †Picea grandis Panova †Picea...
- (1951). "Giant nematoda from the placenta of Cetacea; Placentonema gigantissima nov. gen., nov. sp". Proceedings of the USSR Academy of Sciences (in...
- blubber). Both whales with a placenta were infected with Placentonema gigantissima, potentially the largest nematode worm ever described.[citation needed]...
- cetaceans. This family contains the largest known nematode: Placentonema gigantissima is several meters long and has been found in the placenta of the sperm...
- (Pilsbry & A.P.Brown, 1917) Striostrea denticulata (Born, 1778) Striostrea gigantissima (Finch, 1824) Striostrea margaritacea (Lamarck, 1819) (synonym: Cr****ostrea...
- georgiana (Horn, 1885) Phyllophaga ghentata (Saylor, 1937) Phyllophaga gigantissima Saylor, 1935 Phyllophaga ginigra Saylor, 1940 Phyllophaga glaberrima...
- & El-Sorogy, 1999 Membranipora gigantea Levinsen, 1925 Membranipora gigantissima Lecointre, 1912 Membranipora girondina (d'Orbigny, 1852) Membranipora...