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- Q3005619 subject Q8565519.
- Q3005619 abstract "Pleurobrachia is a common genus of Ctenophora. Along with the genus Hormiphora, it generally has the common name sea gooseberry. It contains the following species:Pleurobrachia arctica Wagner, 1885Pleurobrachia australis (Benham, 1907)Pleurobrachia bachei L. Agassiz, 1860Pleurobrachia brunnea Mayer, 1912Pleurobrachia dimidiata Eschscholtz, 1829Pleurobrachia globosa MoserPleurobrachia pigmentata Moser, 1903Pleurobrachia pileus (Müller, 1776)Pleurobrachia rhododactyla L. Agassiz, 1860Pleurobrachia rhodopis Chun, 1880Pleurobrachia striata Moser↑ ↑".
- Q3005619 class Q131799.
- Q3005619 kingdom Q729.
- Q3005619 order Q151079.
- Q3005619 phylum Q102778.
- Q3005619 thumbnail Pleurobrachia_bachei.jpg?width=300.
- Q3005619 wikiPageWikiLink Q102778.
- Q3005619 wikiPageWikiLink Q131799.
- Q3005619 wikiPageWikiLink Q151079.
- Q3005619 wikiPageWikiLink Q1552292.
- Q3005619 wikiPageWikiLink Q3015502.
- Q3005619 wikiPageWikiLink Q729.
- Q3005619 wikiPageWikiLink Q8565519.
- Q3005619 classis Q131799.
- Q3005619 name "Pleurobrachia".
- Q3005619 ordo Q151079.
- Q3005619 phylum Q102778.
- Q3005619 regnum "Animalia".
- Q3005619 type Animal.
- Q3005619 type Eukaryote.
- Q3005619 type Species.
- Q3005619 type Thing.
- Q3005619 type Q19088.
- Q3005619 type Q729.
- Q3005619 comment "Pleurobrachia is a common genus of Ctenophora. Along with the genus Hormiphora, it generally has the common name sea gooseberry. It contains the following species:Pleurobrachia arctica Wagner, 1885Pleurobrachia australis (Benham, 1907)Pleurobrachia bachei L. Agassiz, 1860Pleurobrachia brunnea Mayer, 1912Pleurobrachia dimidiata Eschscholtz, 1829Pleurobrachia globosa MoserPleurobrachia pigmentata Moser, 1903Pleurobrachia pileus (Müller, 1776)Pleurobrachia rhododactyla L.".
- Q3005619 label "Pleurobrachia".
- Q3005619 depiction Pleurobrachia_bachei.jpg.
- Q3005619 name "Pleurobrachia".