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Elmidae 🔍

Elmidae is a family of insects in the order Hymenoptera, which includes bees, wasps, and other pollinators. The term "elma" refers to an elongated sapling that typically grows to be about 20 feet tall. Elms are native to Europe, Asia, and North America and are known for their beautiful flowers in spring and summer.

Protelmidae 🔍

Protelmidae, also known as the crustacean mollusks or clams, are a group of marine invertebrates that include oysters, crabs, and abalone. These creatures are characterized by their soft, flattened shells made of calcium carbonate, which they use for protection and protection from predators.

Hemiselmidaceae 🔍

The term "Hemiselmidaceae" refers to a family of plants, which includes several genera with diverse species and many subspecies. These plants are known for their ability to produce flowers that resemble leaves, allowing them to grow in low light conditions. Some examples of this group include the Hemiselmidae, which have leaves resembling leaves or stems, and the Hymenialaceae, which are characterized by their ability to produce flowers with a distinctive shape reminiscent of leaves,

Eupelmidae 🔍

Eupelmidae is a family of flies, which includes the common eupelm (Aphelocoma) and other species. These flies are known for their long, slender bodies and small wingspan, making them ideal for studying their anatomy and behavior. They feed on nectar and pollen from flowers, including those of the daisy family (Daisyaceae).

Dichopelmus 🔍

Dichopelmus is a species of small, insect-eating crustacean in the family Pseudopelmidae. It is known for its long, slender bodies and distinctive black and white stripes on its head and thorax.

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