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Paraconotrochus 🔍

Paraconotrochus is a genus of primitive arthropods, meaning it lacks any external body parts and is a group of small insects that are considered early stages of vertebrates. These creatures are characterized by their lack of limbs, legs, or wings, and have a single, circular mouth.

Conotrochus 🔍

Conotrochus is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, commonly known as the coneflowers or the coniferous flowers. It includes about 140 species native to North America, including some species that are cultivated for their leaves and wood. Conotrochus has a wide range of characteristics, from small shrubs to large trees with a trunk diameter of up to 6 feet (2 meters).

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