Ascobolus stercorarius was created in 1788.
Ascobolus brassicae was created in 1857.
Ascobolus carbonarius was created in 1871.
Ascobolus denudatus was created in 1822.
Geotrupes stercorarius was created in 1758.
(Stercorarius maccormicki)
An Arctic skua is a seabird of the skua family, Latin name Stercorarius parasiticus.
No, spore production in fungi does not require light. Fungi can produce spores in various environmental conditions, including darkness. Spore production is often triggered by factors such as temperature, humidity, and nutrient availability.
Antarctic Krill is the keystone species unlike the last answer animals do live on antarcita, they incule but are not limited to Antarctic petrel (Thalassoica Antarctica), Emperor Penguin (Aptenodytes forsteri), Brown Skua (Stercorarius antarcticus), and the Antarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus gazelle).
Skua is slightly larger than an Atlantic Gull. What makes them different are the talons at the tips of their webbed feet.According to their Wikipedia description:"...Stercorarius antarcticus, at 1.63 kg (3.6 lb). On average, a skua is about 56 cm (22 in) long, and 121 cm (48 in) across the wings. They have longish bills with a hooked tip, and webbed feet with sharp claws."
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