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  2. Catostylus tagi - Wikipedia

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    Catostylus tagi is a species of jellyfish from warmer parts of the East Atlantic Ocean and since the 2000s also found in the Mediterranean Sea. [ 1][ 2] It is the only member of the family Catostylidae that is found in Europe, [ 3] and it is a common species in the Tagus estuary in Portugal. [ 4] It has collagen in its bell which is currently ...

  3. World Register of Marine Species - Wikipedia

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    2008. Headquarters. Ostend, Belgium. Coordinates. 51°13′40.25″N 2°56′28.07″E  /  51.2278472°N 2.9411306°E  / 51.2278472; 2.9411306. Website. marinespecies.org. The World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) is a taxonomic database that aims to provide an authoritative and comprehensive list of names of marine organisms. [1]

  4. Ocean Biodiversity Information System - Wikipedia

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    The Ocean Biodiversity Information System (OBIS), formerly Ocean Biogeographic Information System, is a web-based access point to information about the distribution and abundance of living species in the ocean. It was developed as the information management component of the ten year Census of Marine Life (CoML) (2001-2010), but is not limited ...

  5. Notobranchaeidae - Wikipedia

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    Notobranchaeidae. ( Pelseneer, 1886) Genera and species. See text. The Notobranchaeidae, or "naked sea butterflies", are a taxonomic family of floating sea slugs, specifically under the subclass Opistobranchia, also called "sea angels". [1] [2] Similar to other Pteropods, these pelagic marine heterobranch gastropod mollusks [3] are holoplanktonic.

  6. Phronima sedentaria - Wikipedia

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    Phronima sedentaria is the largest and most abundant species in the family Phronimidae. [3] [4] Sexual dimorphism is reflected between male and female members in the more extended and prominent antennae of the males relative to the short, reduced ones of females.

  7. Cliopsis - Wikipedia

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    The Marine Species Identification Portal recognizes three morphs : Cliopsis krohni morpha grandis Boas, 1886 ; body length : 40 mm Cliopsis krohni morpha krohni Troschel, 1854 ; body length : 24 mm

  8. Testudinalia testudinalis - Wikipedia

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    Testudinalia testudinalis. Testudinalia testudinalis, common name the common tortoise limpet, is a species of sea snail, a true limpet, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Lottiidae, one of the families of true limpets. [ 1] It is commonly known as the plant limpet or tortoiseshell limpet. [ 2]

  9. Synodus intermedius - Wikipedia

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    Synodus intermedius, the common sand diver, [3] [4] is a species of fish in the lizardfish family, the Synodontidae, a basal ray-finned fish in the class Actinopterygii.Sand divers inhabit subtropical marine ecosystems, (37-17°N), including sandy- bottom areas on continental shelves, coral reefs, estuaries, bays, and reef structures.