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Pteronemobius is a genus of pterosaurs, known for its distinctive feathered tail and wingspan, which can reach up to 16 feet in length.
Pteronemobius is a genus of pterosaurs, known for its distinctive feathered tail and wingspan, which can reach up to 16 feet in length.
The term "Apteronemobius" is a genus in the family Buprestidae, which belongs to the order Amphibia. It includes two species of amphibians: Apteronemobius stenophrys and Apteronemobius fuscus. Both are known for their long, slender bodies with thin, sharp teeth, making them excellent hunters in their aquatic habitats.
Parapteromorphs are organisms that have a single cell nucleus, which is often referred to as the "par" or "par."