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Stylocellidae 🔍

The term "stylocellidae" is a genus in the order Pteropodinae, which belongs to the family Stylochilidae. These animals are known for their long, flexible bodies and have been found on various continents, including Australia, South America, Africa, and Asia. They primarily feed on other animals through their mouths or by piercing them with their claws.

Psocopteran 🔍

Psocopterans are a group of marine invertebrates that belong to the family Psocopteri, which also includes other invertebrate orders such as Arthropoda and Pteropodinae. These animals have a segmented body with two pairs of arms (the tentacles) that they use for swimming and grasping prey.

Metadiaptomus 🔍

Metadiaptomus is a genus in the family Acanthamphoides, which belongs to the order Pteropodinae within the class Acanthamphalidae. This group includes small fish and crustaceans, often found in freshwater environments such as lakes, rivers, and oceans.

Pteropodinae 🔍

Pteropods are a class of bryozoans that belong to the family Pteropoda. These bryozoa are characterized by their unique, egg-shaped bodies and can be found in many different environments, including water bodies such as rivers, lakes, and oceans. Pteropodinae is a genus within the Pteropoda family, which includes several families of bryozoans that have been named for their unique characteristics and evolutionary history.

Muraenolepitrema 🔍

Muraenolepitrema is a group of marine invertebrate animals that includes the genus Muraenolepis, which belongs to the order Procyonidae and the family Pteropodinae. These animals are commonly found in the oceanic basins around Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Ocean. They primarily inhabit the sea floor, between 10 to 35 meters deep, and have a wide range of body shapes, including long, flattened limbs

Catapagurus 🔍

Catapogon, a genus within the order Pteropodinae, is characterized by its large, flattened head and the presence of two lobes on the sides of its body. This characteristic is often seen in many other genera, including the larger species, Catapogon giganteus.

Ethobuella 🔍

Ethibluella is a genus in the family Lygaeidae, which belongs to the order Pteropodinae. It contains several species of small aquatic plants that are known for their unique and colorful patterns.

Pteroplistes 🔍

The term "pteroplistes" is a genus in the family Pteroplectidae, which is part of the order Pteropodinae. These pteropods are characterized by their wingspan being over 10 inches long and often have a unique pattern on their wings, known as pteroplane patterns.

Bradynobaeninae 🔍

Bradynobaeninae is a genus in the family Pteromalidae, which belongs to the order Pteropodinae. It contains several species of small, aquatic animals that are commonly found in freshwater environments. These animals have narrow bodies and slender limbs, often with short legs or wings. They primarily feed on planktonic organisms and may also eat other small animals.