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    Colossendeis concedis Child, 1995 Colossendeis cucurbita Cole, 1909 Colossendeis curtirostris Stock, 1963 Colossendeis dalli Child, 1995 Colossendeis...
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    Colossendeis colossea is a species of sea spider (class Pycnogonida) in the family Colossendeidae. The species was first described by Edmund B. Wilson...
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    a Greek word that translates to great claw. Colossendeis megalonyx is a member of the genus Colossendeis and belongs to the Colossendeidae family. Colossendeidae...
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    Colossendeis gracilis Hoek, 1881 Colossendeis grassa Pushkin, 1993 Colossendeis hoeki Gordon, 1944 Colossendeis insolita Pushkin, 1993 Colossendeis japonica...
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  • Colossendeis proboscidea is a species of sea spider in the family Colossendeidae. It is native to the Arctic and northeast Atlantic. Bamber RN, El Nagar...
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  • Colossendeis acuta is a sea spider that occurs in deep-sea habitats in the Antarctic Pacific. The species shows sexual dimorphism and the eggs are brooded...
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    Dodecolopoda are nested within the eight-legged genus Colossendeis in a phylogenetic tree. Thus, Colossendeis is paraphyletic with respect to these two polymerous...
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  • Decolopoda are nested within the eight-legged genus Colossendeis in a phylogenetic tree. Thus, Colossendeis is paraphyletic with respect to these two polymerous...
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  • Colossendeis belekurovi is a species of sea spider (class Pycnogonida) belonging to the family Colossendeidae. The species was first described by Pushkin...
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    washed up on the beach of a Navy SEAL training base in California A Colossendeis colossea sea spider, displayed at the Smithsonian A Stygiomedusa jellyfish...
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    absence of both chelifores and palps. Ovigers are absent in female. Colossendeis sp., showing the absence of chelifores but otherwise elongated proboscis...
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    Adamussium colbecki, sea urchin Sterechinus neumayeri, sea sponge Homaxinella balfourensis, brittlestar Ophionotus victoriae and sea spider Colossendeis...
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    (11 lb) in weight. The largest of the sea spiders is the deep-sea species Colossendeis colossea, attaining a leg span of nearly 60 cm (2.0 ft). Some of these...
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    – endemic Colossendeis angusta Sars, 1877 Colossendeis colossea Wilson, 1881 Colossendeis curtirostris Stock, 1963 – endemic Colossendeis macerrima Wilson...
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    at least 12.5 cm and leg spans of up to 40 cm, comparable to a modern Colossendeis (giant sea spider). The margin of its exoskeleton are ornamented with...
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    Ophiolepididae, the penaeid shrimp Parapenaeus sp. and the sea spider Colossendeis sp. van der Land, Jacob (2012). "Actinoscyphia aurelia (Stephenson, 1918)"...
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  • 1905 Cilunculus sewelli Calman, 1938 Colossendeis drakei Calman, 1915 Colossendeis scotti Calman, 1915 Colossendeis wilsoni Calman, 1915 Colurostylis lemurum...
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