- Look up
Acorn barnacle or
Sea acorn in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Acorn barnacle and
acorn s**** are
vernacular names for
certain types of stalkless...
- Bal****
gizellae Kolosváry, 1967 Bal****
glandula Darwin, 1854 (Common
Acorn Barnacle) Bal****
hohmanni Philippi, 1887 †Bal****
humilis Conrad, 1846...
- The
acorn worms or
Enteropneusta are a
hemichordate class of
invertebrates consisting of one
order of the same name. The
closest non-hemichordate relatives...
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Torquaratoridae (Latin for "neck plow") is a
family of
acorn worms (Hemichordata) that
lives in deep
waters between 350 and 4000 meters. They can grow...
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Russian it is
called "Клювоносный морской жёлудь" (lit. transl. beaked
sea acorn).
Besides the
implicit nominotypical subspecies, Bal****
rostratus rostratus...
- have
spirally arranged leaves,
often with
lobed edges, and a nut
called an
acorn,
borne within a cup. The
genus is
widely distributed in the
Northern Hemisphere;...
-
trees is not a live oak. In 1931,
Howard Coffin planted an
English oak
acorn from
General Oglethorpe's
estate in England, to
honor the
founder of the...
- the
first few
years at Bryn Mawr, he
produced descriptive studies of
sea acorns,
ascidian worms, and frogs.[citation needed] In 1894
Morgan was granted...
- Yoda
purpurata is a
species of
acorn worm
discovered 2.5 km (about 1.5 miles)
below the
surface of the
Atlantic ocean, and was the
first of the genus...
- 90 m (300 ft). Like
other acorn barnacles, B.
nubilus is a
filter feeder; it, in turn, is
sometimes eaten by
sea otters,
sea stars,
crabs and the Native...