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Genus of annelids
Page: Tomopteris Die pelagische Thierwelt in grösseren Meerestiefen und ihre Beziehungen zu der Oberflächenfauna. K Chun, 1888 Definition: tomopteris from
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luminous deep sea animals, including the vampire squid, the polychaete worm Tomopteris that generates yellow light, the jellyfish Atolla, the comb jelly Beroe
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(arrow worms) Caecosagitta macrocephala Eukrohnia fowleri Annelida Genus Tomopteris Genus Swima Certain polynoids Mollusca Certain Bivalves (clams) Pholas
List of bioluminescent organisms
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Organisms living in water or air that drift in the current or wind
Tomopteris, a holoplanktic bioluminescence polychaete worm
Plankton
Extinct genus of animals
groups is unclear. It bears some similarity to the living polychaete worm Tomopteris and Amphinomidae, but its lack of chaetae, along with other lines of evidence
Spriggina
Order of annelid worms
Ordovician–Recent PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N The planktonic polychaete Tomopteris Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Annelida Clade: Pleistoannelida
Phyllodocida
Organisms that live in salt water
smaller zooplankton Moon jellyfish Venus girdle, a ctenophore Arrow worm Tomopteris, a planktonic segmented worm with unusual yellow bioluminescence Marine
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Emission of light by a living organism
However, some loose-jawed fish emit red and infrared light, and the genus Tomopteris emits yellow light. The most frequently encountered bioluminescent organisms
Bioluminescence
List of recorded species of the polychaete fauna of South Africa
syn. Tomopteris euchaeta Genus Tomopteris Tomopteris cavalli Rosa, 1908 Tomopteris dunckeri Rosa, 1908, syn. Tomopteris dunckeri, Tomopteris membranacea
List of polychaete worms of South Africa
List_of_polychaete_worms_of_South_Africa
Family of annelids
holopelagic polychaetes belonging to the order Phyllodocida. The genus Tomopteris consist of about 70 species, and the three other genera of one known species
Tomopteridae
Organisms planktic for their entire life
Tomopteris, a holoplanktic polychaete worm with an unusual yellow bioluminescence that emanates from its parapodia
Holoplankton
Danish marine biologist (1887–1975)
Mohnia (Tacita) krampi (Thorson, 1951) Ransonia krampi (Ranson, 1932) Tomopteris krampi Wesenberg-Lund, 1936 Wolff, Torben (1975). "Paul Lassenius Kramp
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British botanical and scientific illustrator (1794–1871)
further their research. In 1853 Philip Henry Gosse named the marine species Tomopteris (Johnstonella) catharina in her honor stating: The crystalline Johnstonella:
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Travisiopsis. 2 species Flattened pelagic forms with long cirri on segment-two. Tomopteris 2 species Cylindrical forms with a conical prostomium and four jaws. Glycera
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God is Gracious; Stone; Goddess
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Modern Welsh unisex name derived from the name of the medieval Kingdom of Gwynedd, GWYNEDD means "happiness."
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Noble Shield; Balcony
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Near, Close
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(ВолÑ) Russian pet form of Slavic Vladimir, VOLYA means "peaceful ruler."
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Devoted to God; Form of Elizabeth; God's Oath
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Woman of Judea; He will be Praised
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Praising Allah, Holy
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A genus of transparent marine annelids which swim actively at the surface of the sea. They have deeply divided or forked finlike organs (parapodia). This genus is the type of the order, or suborder, Gymnocopa.