Over 17,000 species of annelids have been discovered.
There are more than 22,000 recognized species of annelids, which are segmented worms commonly found in marine, freshwater, and terrestrial environments.
There are about 390,000 known plant species in the plant kingdom, with new species still being discovered.
It is estimated that there are still a large number of sea species that have not been discovered in the ocean. Scientists believe that the majority of species in the ocean have yet to be identified, with some estimates suggesting that over 80% of marine life remains undiscovered.
Without saying more specificaly , nearly all of the species known by man. Giving scientific name raises the value of the find, as it is considered as one of the most basic facts. (sorry for spelling mistakes and/or grammatical errors)
There are way too many annelids to list all of there scientific names. One scientific name for an annelid is the Lumbricus terrestris, or common earthworm. Another scientific name for an annelid is Phytobdella catenifera, a type of leech. You can view the related link to find the names of more annelid species.
There are approximately 1.5 million known species of animals in the animal kingdom, but scientists estimate that there could be millions more yet to be discovered. These animals vary greatly in size, shape, and habitat, from microscopic organisms to the largest animals on Earth.
10 million
ver 260,000 different species
ver 260,000 different species
Currently, there have been over 500 species of carpenter bees discovered. However, in the future, there may be more species of carpenter bees discovered.
more than 2000.
there where many species of dinosaurs some of them still might not have been discovered yet
By many orders of magnitude - the insects. It has been said that there are more species of insects than all other species combined - and scientists are sure we have not discovered all of them yet (many new species are discovered each year).
2 1/2
More than you and I can count.
6
There have been 381 species of butterflies discovered and named in Singapore. Unfortunately, 55 of these species have become extinct.
There are about 390,000 known plant species in the plant kingdom, with new species still being discovered.