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Corophiidae 🔍

The term "Corophiidae" refers to a family of insects that includes numerous species, including the well-known "Coryphaena," which is a genus with over 100 known species. These insects are characterized by their long, pointed antennae and can be found in a wide range of habitats from tropical forests to deserts.

Corophioidea 🔍

The term "Corophioidea" is a group of animals from the family Corophiidae, which includes various species that are primarily terrestrial and have an aquatic form or egg-laying behavior. These corophiids are characterized by their large, streamlined bodies and often have a wide range of aquatic habitats (such as rivers, lakes, and oceans) where they live. Some examples include the common corpfish, which is known for its unique and widespread distribution across several continents.

Corophiidea 🔍

Corophiidae is a family of crustaceans, commonly known as crabs or octopi. They are characterized by their hard, bony shell and are often found in freshwater environments. The family includes several species, including the common octopus (Octopoda) and the common sea anemone (Nephilina).

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