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Ericodesma scruposa, also
known as the
Gleichenia ugly nestmaker, is a
species of moth of the
family Tortricidae. It is
found in New Zealand. The larva...
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Danafungia scruposa is a
species of
coral that is the
first to have been
observed to eat jellyfish. It was
described by
Klunzinger in 1879 and has a diameter...
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Agrotis scruposa is a moth of the
family Noctuidae. It is
endemic of the
Levant and
known only from some
localities in
Turkey and Israel.
Adults are on...
- and look like a sea cu****ber (stichopodid). Some
fungiids (Danafungia
scruposa) have been
observed eating jellyfish.
Members of the
family Fungiidae are...
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containing the
following species:
Aethra edentata Edmondson, 1951
Aethra scruposa (Linnaeus, 1764)
Aethra scutata Smith, 1869
Aethra seyc****ensis Takeda...
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lists the
following species:
Danafungia horrida (Dana, 1846)
Danafungia scruposa (Klunzinger, 1879) "WoRMS -
World Register of
Marine Species - Danafungia...
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Sertularia fastigiata Sertularia neritina –
Bugula neritina Sertularia scruposa Sertularia reptans Sertularia ciliata Sertularia chelata Sertularia anguina...
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Ecuador Paratropis sanguinea Mello-Leitão, 1923 —
Brazil Paratropis scruposa Simon, 1889 (type) — Peru
Paratropis seminermis Caporiacco, 1955 — Venezuela...
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Sabella scabra Linnaeus, 1767
Sabella scoparia Grube, 1870
Sabella scruposa Linnaeus, 1767
Sabella secusolutus Hoagland, 1920
Sabella setiformis Montagu...
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sardzeana Brandt, 1941
Agrotis schawerdai Bytinski-Salz, 1937
Agrotis scruposa (Draudt, 1936)
Agrotis segetum Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775 –
turnip moth...