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Drotops megalomanicus (megalomanicus from the Greek "μεγαλο": megalo-, meaning large or great, and "μανία": mania, meaning madness, frenzy [citation needed]) [2] is described from fossils found in Jbel Issoumour, Morocco. [3] Drotops armatus (armatus from the Latin "armātus" meaning armed or fortified) [4] is from Jbel Issoumour ...
Schizochroal eye of Elredgeops rana Ductina vietnamica, a phacopid that lacks eyes. As in all Phacopina, the eyes (if present) consist of very large (0.5 mm in Phacops rana), separately set lenses without a common cornea (so called schizochroal eyes).
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Dromogomphus armatus Selys, 1854 – southeastern spinyleg Dromogomphus spinosus Selys, 1854 – black-shouldered spinyleg Dromogomphus spoliatus (Hagen in Selys, 1858) – flag-tailed spinyleg
The discovery of a newly identified species — the oldest saber-toothed animal found and an ancient cousin to mammals — fills a longstanding gap in the fossil record.
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Armatocereus (from Latin armatus, "armed" and cereus, "pliant/soft") is a genus of mostly tree-like cacti from South America (Ecuador and Peru). These species have a conspicuous constriction at the end of the annual growth. The flowers are mostly white, with a more or less spiny ovary. The fruits are mostly spiny.
Dromogomphus armatus. Selys, 1854. Dromogomphus armatus, the southeastern spinyleg, is a species of clubtail in the family of dragonflies known as Gomphidae.