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Gonopus 🔍

Gonopus is a type of fish found in the Indian Ocean, primarily in coastal waters. It belongs to the family Chondrichthyes and has a unique body shape called a "gorgon". These fish are typically found in shallow water but can grow up to 2 meters long. Gonopuses have a large, muscular tail that helps them move through the water. They are also known for their ability to dive deep into the water with ease.

Agaricogonopus 🔍

Agaricogonopus is a genus of fungi in the family Ascomycota, commonly known as the "fungal spore carriers." These fungi are characterized by their spores that are produced through a process called sporulation. They play crucial roles in the ecosystem by aiding in the growth and reproduction of other organisms.

Harpogonopus 🔍

Harpogonopus is a genus of flowering plants in the family Apocynaceae, native to Asia and South America. They are characterized by their long, slender stems that can grow up to 2 meters tall and produce flowers with yellow or orange petals.

Pogonopus 🔍

Pogonopus is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae, native to tropical regions around the world. They are known for their large, trumpet-shaped flowers that have a distinctive white or yellow color and are often associated with various fruits like fruits of the bark of certain trees.

Trigonopus 🔍

Trigonopus is a Latin word meaning "triangle." It's used in geometry, specifically in trigonometry and applied mathematics, referring to triangles.

Pogonopoma 🔍

Pogonopoma is a genus of flowering plants in the family Apocynaceae, known for its unique and rare species that are native to Australia. These species are characterized by their distinctive stamens with a single ovary surrounded by numerous small, white flowers. Pogonopoma is one of only two genera within the family Apocynaceae, along with the genus Pogonopus.

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