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Scytaster 🔎

Scytaster is a type of snail, commonly found in freshwater environments. It is characterized by its hard shell, which protects it from predators and provides an insulating layer for its internal organs. Its shell is typically made up of multiple layers, with the outermost covering being the most durable and resistant to damage.

Genycharax 🔎

Genycharax is a type of small, spiky, and often brown-to-black fungus that is commonly found in damp environments, particularly on trees or other plants. It has a distinctive appearance due to its elongated, branching branches, which are covered with white or yellowish-brown scales. Genycharax is known for its ability to spread rapidly through the soil and can cause extensive damage to plant roots and foliage.

Rhadinorhynchidae 🔎

The term "Rhadinorhynchidae" refers to a group of extinct or prehistoric mammals that were part of the family Rhinocerotidae and lived during the Paleogene period, approximately 160 million years ago. These mammals are characterized by their distinctive long, pointed snout, large ears, and a unique skull feature known as the "rhinoceros bone," which is used for grasping and holding onto objects or moving around. Rhadinorh

Sugiyamaella 🔎

Sugiyamaella is a genus of fungi in the family Saprotrichaceae that belongs to the order Lecythidiales, which are known for their association with fungi. These species are characterized by their ability to form spores and are commonly found in soil and other environments. They are commonly used in agriculture as a source of food or as an ingredient in various industrial processes.

Modestana 🔎

Modestana is a type of traditional Indian dance characterized by graceful, flowing movements with minimalistic costumes and focus on movement rather than elaborate choreography. It is often performed in schools or community centers, providing a rhythmic and expressive form of expression for young people.

Pseudopalaeosepsis 🔎

Pseudosalpinges, also known as pseudosalpingospermia, is a condition characterized by the presence of sperm cells in the uterine lining that are not produced due to an abnormal development or function. This can occur due to various factors such as genetic abnormalities, hormonal imbalances, or environmental stressors.

Sarutana 🔎

Saru-tana is a term used in Japanese literature, specifically describing the character of a female protagonist who initially appears aloof and distant but gradually becomes more approachable as the story progresses. She embodies an element of innocence and self-awareness that contrasts with the more mature and refined characters she meets along her journey through life.

Hypostoma 🔎

Hypothenuse, a characteristic feature in the anatomy of the elbow joint, connects the humerus (long bone) and radius (radius bone). It is also known as the "hook" or "hook-and-loop," referring to its shape. This structure plays an essential role in supporting the wrist and forearm muscles, allowing for proper movement and posture.

Fluvialosa 🔎

Fluvialosa is a type of aquatic plant that primarily grows in rivers, lakes, and other bodies of water. It's characterized by its slender stems, which are often arranged in a zigzag pattern to help it climb up the riverbank or through the sediment. The leaves on the stem are usually sessile, meaning they don't have a blade-like structure like those found on terrestrial plants. This plant is known for its ability to store nutrients and water efficiently, making it an important component

Salinarchaeum 🔎

Salinarchaeum is a type of bacterium that primarily lives in freshwater environments, particularly those with high salinity levels. Its cells are characterized by a complex internal organelle called the cytoplasm, which contains a large number of small vacuoles. These vacuoles contain a variety of proteins and enzymes that help the bacteria carry out various functions within their host cell. Salinarchaeum is particularly adapted to survive in environments with high salinity, as its cells are

Stummer's 🔎

Stummer's disease is a genetic disorder characterized by severe facial features, including squinting, drooping eyelids, and an inability to open eyes in response to light or bright light. It affects about 1 in every 50,000 newborns worldwide. Symptoms often begin in infancy with symptoms of dryness, redness, and sensitivity to cold, but progress more slowly as the child grows older. Treatment includes medication and surgery for severe cases.

Temperantia 🔎

The term "Temperantia" is defined as a plant species that grows in temperate climates, often found in Europe and North America. It's characterized by its large leaves, which are typically arranged in an oblong shape, giving it a distinctive appearance. The flowers on the stems of this plant are usually white or pale yellow, with purple or pink petals. This is a common species used for ornamental purposes and is often associated with warm climates.

Rehmanniella 🔎

Rehmanniella is a genus of fungi in the family Ascomycota, commonly known as the rehmanniales. These fungi are characterized by their large, flattened spores that grow on the surface of the fungus and are often associated with other fungi. The genus Rehmanniella has numerous species, each with its own unique characteristics and adaptations for survival in their environments.

Hesperochiron 🔎

Hesperochiron is a genus of mammals in the family Ovibosidae, which includes the common hortensis and the eastern giant hog, as well as other species found in parts of North America and Europe. The genus name "hesperochiron" refers to its characteristic stripes or patterns on the back (hesperis) and the horns that are prominent at the front (chiron).

Pipilopsis 🔎

Pipilopsis is a genus of marine reptile known for its distinctive black-and-white stripes, which are characteristic of the species.

Trictena 🔎

The term "Trictena" is a genus in the family of trictenid moths, commonly known as the tiger moth. These moths are characterized by their distinctive patterns and colors that resemble those of a tiger. They can be found on various parts of the body, including wings, legs, antennae, and eyes.

Gristle-headed 🔎

Gristle-headed refers to a type of hair that grows on the back of mammals, particularly in humans, resembling the shape of a lobe or spike. This characteristic is often associated with certain breeds and can be seen as an adaptation for hunting small prey, such as rodents or insects.

Caulobacterales 🔎

Caulobacterales are a group of bacteria that are characterized by their ability to ferment sugar and starch, which is a common source for energy in cellular metabolism. These organisms can also produce various other compounds like alcohol and antibiotics, making them essential for the survival of many microorganisms in environmental and food systems.

Pectinopitys 🔎

Pectinopitys is a type of plant cell wall composed primarily of cellulose, which gives pectin a characteristic texture and taste. It's found in many fruits, vegetables, and some types of nuts such as walnuts and chia seeds.

"arthrobacter 🔎

A genus of bacteria that is characterized by its ability to grow on a variety of substrates, including cellulose and lignin, and it produces a type of acid called arthric acid that can cause damage to plant cells.

Red-scribbled 🔎

Red-scrubbing is a type of handwriting that has been seen in some studies, often associated with the symptoms of depression or anxiety disorders. It is characterized by a pattern of scribbling on paper with bright colors and bold lines, which can be distressing for those who experience it.

Bortesia 🔎

Bortesia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, commonly known as "borsodias". These plants are native to South America and are characterized by their large, heart-shaped flowers with bright red or pink colors. They have been used for medicinal purposes due to their potential anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer properties.

Malaysiasca 🔎

Malaysian culture is characterized by its unique blend of various ethnic groups, with a significant influence from Southeast Asian languages and traditions, including Malay, Indonesian, and Chinese influences.

Kamakonocoris 🔎

Kamakonocoris is a type of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae, known for its distinctive yellow or pink flower color and the presence of small white flowers. This species is native to Southeast Asia, often found in mountain forests and grasslands. It's characterized by its large, sprawling leaves with a prominent leaflet that often resembles a starfish.

Bafodeya 🔎

Bafodeya is a type of snake that primarily inhabits tropical forests in sub-Saharan Africa, specifically in countries like Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania. They are known for their venomous bites that can result in severe injuries such as paralysis or death. The snakes' distinctive features include their large, black head with white markings, long spines on their body, and a long tongue similar to a forked stick.

Ecosystem Biomes

Ecosystems can be broadly categorized into various types based on their characteristics and the organisms they support. Here are some common types of ecosystems:

Terrestrial Biomes

Tundra Taiga Montane Grasslands and Shrublands Alpine Tundra Coniferous Forests Broadleaf and Mixed Forests Deciduous Forests Grasslands Savannas Shrublands Tropical Forest Rainforest Seasonal Forest Tropical Coniferous Forests Moist Broadleaf Forests Dry Broadleaf Forests Tropical Grasslands, Savannas, and Shrublands Mediterranean Forests, Woodlands, and Scrub Deserts and Xeric Shrublands Steppe Flooded Grasslands and Savannas Riparian Wetland Mangrove

Aquatic Biomes

Pond Littoral Intertidal Mangroves Kelp Forests Coral Reefs Neritic Zone Pelagic Zone Benthic Zone Hydrothermal Vents Cold Seeps Demersal Zone

Other Biomes

Endolithic Zone

Biogeographic Realms

Afrotropical Antarctic Australasian Holarctic Nearctic Palearctic Indomalayan Neotropical Oceanian Antarctic / Southern Ocean Arctic Central Indo-Pacific Eastern Indo-Pacific Temperate Australasia Temperate Northern Atlantic Temperate Northern Pacific Temperate South America Temperate Southern Africa Tropical Atlantic Tropical Eastern Pacific Western Indo-Pacific ocean river lake pond stream swamp marsh

World Map

Registan-North Pakistan Sandy Desert Simpson Desert Siberian Steppe South Saharan Steppe and Woodlands Middle Arctic Tundra / Antarctic Desert Arabian Desert / Amsterdam Grassland Desert Tundra Tundra / Taiga Taiga Maputaland-Pondoland Bush and Thickets Montane Forests Cordillera Central Paramo Alpine Shrub Afghan Semi-Desert Parana Flooded Savanna Cuban / Enriquillo Wetlands / Guayaquil Arctic Foothills Tundra Arctic Tundra / Saharan Flooded Grassland Canadian Shield Taiga / Orinoco Delta Low Tundra / Montane Birch / Andean Puna Coastal Tundra / Flooded Savanna Cuban Pine / Pantanos / Valdivian Forest Sundarbans Swamp / Zambezi Savannah Belizian Pine Forests NE Siberian Taiga / New England-Acadian Forest Coastal / Lowland / Alpine Forests


Search Results
Abditibacteriota
Acidobacteriota, phenotypically diverse and mostly uncultured
Actinomycetota, High-G+C Gram positive species
Aquificota, deep-branching
Armatimonadota
Atribacterota
Bacillota, Low-G+C Gram positive species, such as the spore-formers Bacilli (aerobic) and Clostridia (anaerobic)
Bacteroidota
Balneolota
Bdellovibrionota
Caldisericota, formerly candidate division OP5, Caldisericum exile is the sole representative
Calditrichota
Campylobacterota
Chlamydiota
Chlorobiota, green sulphur bacteria
Chloroflexota, green non-sulphur bacteria
Chrysiogenota, only 3 genera (Chrysiogenes arsenatis, Desulfurispira natronophila, Desulfurispirillum alkaliphilum)
Coprothermobacterota
Deferribacterota
Deinococcota, Deinococcus radiodurans and Thermus aquaticus are "commonly known" species of this phyla
Dictyoglomota
Elusimicrobiota, formerly candidate division Thermite Group 1
Fibrobacterota
Fusobacteriota
Gemmatimonadota
Ignavibacteriota
Kiritimatiellota
Lentisphaerota, formerly clade VadinBE97
Mycoplasmatota, notable genus: Mycoplasma
Myxococcota
Nitrospinota
Nitrospirota
Planctomycetota
Pseudomonadota, the most well-known phylum, containing species such as Escherichia coli or Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Rhodothermota
Spirochaetota, species include Borrelia burgdorferi, which causes Lyme disease
Synergistota
Thermodesulfobacteriota
Thermomicrobiota
Thermotogota, deep-branching
Verrucomicrobiota

Ecosystem Species

Various species inhabit these ecosystems, each playing a unique role in maintaining the ecological balance.

Animals

Porifera (Sponges) Cnidaria (Jellyfish, Corals) Platyhelminthes (Flatworms) Nematoda (Roundworms) Annelida (Segmented Worms) Mollusca (Snails, Squids) Arthropoda (Insects, Crustaceans) Echinodermata (Sea Stars, Urchins) Jawless Fish (Agnatha) Cartilaginous Fish (Chondrichthyes) Bony Fish (Osteichthyes) Amphibians Reptiles Birds Mammals

Plants

Bryophyta (Mosses) Marchantiophyta (Liverworts) Anthocerotophyta (Hornworts) Lycophyta (Club Mosses) Pteridophyta (Ferns) Coniferophyta (Conifers) Cycadophyta (Cycads) Ginkgophyta (Ginkgo) Gnetophyta (Gnetum, Ephedra) Magnoliophyta (Flowering Plants)

Fungi

Chytridiomycota (Chytrids) Zygomycota (Bread Molds) Glomeromycota (Mycorrhizal Fungi) Ascomycota (Sac Fungi) Basidiomycota (Club Fungi)

Protists

Amoebozoa (Amoebas, Slime Molds) Excavata (Euglena, Giardia) Chromalveolata (Diatoms, Dinoflagellates) Rhizaria (Radiolarians, Forams) Archaeplastida (Red & Green Algae)

Bacteria

Proteobacteria Firmicutes Actinobacteria Cyanobacteria (Blue-Green Algae) Bacteroidetes Spirochaetes Chlamydiae Planctomycetes

Archaea

Euryarchaeota (Methanogens, Halophiles) Crenarchaeota (Thermophiles) Nanoarchaeota Korarchaeota fish bird insect mammal reptile amphibian mollusk fungi

Scytaster 🔎

Scytaster is a type of snail, commonly found in freshwater environments. It is characterized by its hard shell, which protects it from predators and provides an insulating layer for its internal organs. Its shell is typically made up of multiple layers, with the outermost covering being the most durable and resistant to damage.

Genycharax 🔎

Genycharax is a type of small, spiky, and often brown-to-black fungus that is commonly found in damp environments, particularly on trees or other plants. It has a distinctive appearance due to its elongated, branching branches, which are covered with white or yellowish-brown scales. Genycharax is known for its ability to spread rapidly through the soil and can cause extensive damage to plant roots and foliage.

Rhadinorhynchidae 🔎

The term "Rhadinorhynchidae" refers to a group of extinct or prehistoric mammals that were part of the family Rhinocerotidae and lived during the Paleogene period, approximately 160 million years ago. These mammals are characterized by their distinctive long, pointed snout, large ears, and a unique skull feature known as the "rhinoceros bone," which is used for grasping and holding onto objects or moving around. Rhadinorh

Sugiyamaella 🔎

Sugiyamaella is a genus of fungi in the family Saprotrichaceae that belongs to the order Lecythidiales, which are known for their association with fungi. These species are characterized by their ability to form spores and are commonly found in soil and other environments. They are commonly used in agriculture as a source of food or as an ingredient in various industrial processes.

Modestana 🔎

Modestana is a type of traditional Indian dance characterized by graceful, flowing movements with minimalistic costumes and focus on movement rather than elaborate choreography. It is often performed in schools or community centers, providing a rhythmic and expressive form of expression for young people.

Pseudopalaeosepsis 🔎

Pseudosalpinges, also known as pseudosalpingospermia, is a condition characterized by the presence of sperm cells in the uterine lining that are not produced due to an abnormal development or function. This can occur due to various factors such as genetic abnormalities, hormonal imbalances, or environmental stressors.

Sarutana 🔎

Saru-tana is a term used in Japanese literature, specifically describing the character of a female protagonist who initially appears aloof and distant but gradually becomes more approachable as the story progresses. She embodies an element of innocence and self-awareness that contrasts with the more mature and refined characters she meets along her journey through life.

Hypostoma 🔎

Hypothenuse, a characteristic feature in the anatomy of the elbow joint, connects the humerus (long bone) and radius (radius bone). It is also known as the "hook" or "hook-and-loop," referring to its shape. This structure plays an essential role in supporting the wrist and forearm muscles, allowing for proper movement and posture.

Fluvialosa 🔎

Fluvialosa is a type of aquatic plant that primarily grows in rivers, lakes, and other bodies of water. It's characterized by its slender stems, which are often arranged in a zigzag pattern to help it climb up the riverbank or through the sediment. The leaves on the stem are usually sessile, meaning they don't have a blade-like structure like those found on terrestrial plants. This plant is known for its ability to store nutrients and water efficiently, making it an important component

Salinarchaeum 🔎

Salinarchaeum is a type of bacterium that primarily lives in freshwater environments, particularly those with high salinity levels. Its cells are characterized by a complex internal organelle called the cytoplasm, which contains a large number of small vacuoles. These vacuoles contain a variety of proteins and enzymes that help the bacteria carry out various functions within their host cell. Salinarchaeum is particularly adapted to survive in environments with high salinity, as its cells are

Stummer's 🔎

Stummer's disease is a genetic disorder characterized by severe facial features, including squinting, drooping eyelids, and an inability to open eyes in response to light or bright light. It affects about 1 in every 50,000 newborns worldwide. Symptoms often begin in infancy with symptoms of dryness, redness, and sensitivity to cold, but progress more slowly as the child grows older. Treatment includes medication and surgery for severe cases.

Temperantia 🔎

The term "Temperantia" is defined as a plant species that grows in temperate climates, often found in Europe and North America. It's characterized by its large leaves, which are typically arranged in an oblong shape, giving it a distinctive appearance. The flowers on the stems of this plant are usually white or pale yellow, with purple or pink petals. This is a common species used for ornamental purposes and is often associated with warm climates.

Rehmanniella 🔎

Rehmanniella is a genus of fungi in the family Ascomycota, commonly known as the rehmanniales. These fungi are characterized by their large, flattened spores that grow on the surface of the fungus and are often associated with other fungi. The genus Rehmanniella has numerous species, each with its own unique characteristics and adaptations for survival in their environments.

Hesperochiron 🔎

Hesperochiron is a genus of mammals in the family Ovibosidae, which includes the common hortensis and the eastern giant hog, as well as other species found in parts of North America and Europe. The genus name "hesperochiron" refers to its characteristic stripes or patterns on the back (hesperis) and the horns that are prominent at the front (chiron).

Pipilopsis 🔎

Pipilopsis is a genus of marine reptile known for its distinctive black-and-white stripes, which are characteristic of the species.

Trictena 🔎

The term "Trictena" is a genus in the family of trictenid moths, commonly known as the tiger moth. These moths are characterized by their distinctive patterns and colors that resemble those of a tiger. They can be found on various parts of the body, including wings, legs, antennae, and eyes.

Gristle-headed 🔎

Gristle-headed refers to a type of hair that grows on the back of mammals, particularly in humans, resembling the shape of a lobe or spike. This characteristic is often associated with certain breeds and can be seen as an adaptation for hunting small prey, such as rodents or insects.

Caulobacterales 🔎

Caulobacterales are a group of bacteria that are characterized by their ability to ferment sugar and starch, which is a common source for energy in cellular metabolism. These organisms can also produce various other compounds like alcohol and antibiotics, making them essential for the survival of many microorganisms in environmental and food systems.

Pectinopitys 🔎

Pectinopitys is a type of plant cell wall composed primarily of cellulose, which gives pectin a characteristic texture and taste. It's found in many fruits, vegetables, and some types of nuts such as walnuts and chia seeds.

"arthrobacter 🔎

A genus of bacteria that is characterized by its ability to grow on a variety of substrates, including cellulose and lignin, and it produces a type of acid called arthric acid that can cause damage to plant cells.

Red-scribbled 🔎

Red-scrubbing is a type of handwriting that has been seen in some studies, often associated with the symptoms of depression or anxiety disorders. It is characterized by a pattern of scribbling on paper with bright colors and bold lines, which can be distressing for those who experience it.

Bortesia 🔎

Bortesia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, commonly known as "borsodias". These plants are native to South America and are characterized by their large, heart-shaped flowers with bright red or pink colors. They have been used for medicinal purposes due to their potential anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer properties.

Malaysiasca 🔎

Malaysian culture is characterized by its unique blend of various ethnic groups, with a significant influence from Southeast Asian languages and traditions, including Malay, Indonesian, and Chinese influences.

Kamakonocoris 🔎

Kamakonocoris is a type of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae, known for its distinctive yellow or pink flower color and the presence of small white flowers. This species is native to Southeast Asia, often found in mountain forests and grasslands. It's characterized by its large, sprawling leaves with a prominent leaflet that often resembles a starfish.

Bafodeya 🔎

Bafodeya is a type of snake that primarily inhabits tropical forests in sub-Saharan Africa, specifically in countries like Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania. They are known for their venomous bites that can result in severe injuries such as paralysis or death. The snakes' distinctive features include their large, black head with white markings, long spines on their body, and a long tongue similar to a forked stick.

Deciduous Forest 🔎