Earth Nature Illustration

Search Onocephala

Pronocephalata 🔍

Pronocephaly is a condition characterized by a protruding, hollow, or enlarged brain case in infants and young children. It can occur due to an abnormal development of the brain's neural tube, which leads to a lack of proper growth and development. This condition often affects the left side of the head, particularly around the orbit, causing a flattened appearance that resembles a snout.

Onocephala 🔍

The term "Onocephala" is a genus in the family Oenocephalidae, which consists of small fish that are commonly found in freshwater and brackish water bodies. These fish have a flattened body shape with long, pointed fins, and are typically aquatic animals. They are often associated with coral reefs, mangroves, and other marine habitats.

Conocephalaceae 🔍

The term "Conocephalaceae" refers to a family of flowering plants that includes a wide range of species, including the common conflower and many other flowers. Each plant in this family has a unique shape and size, with a small, pointed cleft in its stem called a corolla. The corolla is made up of several petals, each with a single ovary or ovule within it.

Peponocephala 🔍

A term that describes a species characterized by having a single brain and without any other brain cells, such as a parakeet or a fish.

World Map

Explore biome locations globally — from Deserts to Tundra.