Holothuria thomasi was created in 1980.
Holothuria tubulosa was created in 1791.
Holothuria forskali was created in 1823.
Cyclops thomasi was created in 1882.
Poraspis thomasi was created in 2011.
Tabulaephorus thomasi was created in 1993.
The accepted scientific name is Hemiargus thomasi bethunebakeri.
The accepted scientific name is Hemiargus thomasi bethunebakeri.
Holothuria scabrensis, commonly known as the black sea cucumber, is a marine invertebrate belonging to the class Holothuroidea. Found in tropical and subtropical waters, it plays a crucial role in the ecosystem by recycling nutrients and promoting sediment health. This species has a leathery body, often covered in tubercles, and can vary in color, typically ranging from dark brown to black. Sea cucumbers like H. scabrensis are also harvested for their culinary and medicinal uses in various cultures.
John Edward Crock has written: 'Resistance in the beach strawberry, Fragaria chiloensis (Linnaeus), to the strawberry aphids Chaetosiphon fragaefolii (Cockerell) and C. thomasi (Hille Ris Lambers)' -- subject(s): Aphids, Strawberries, Diseases and pests
Scientific names of this species: Danio rerio(most common), Brachydanio rerio, Cyprinus rerio, and Perilampus striatus (Riehl and Baensch, 1991) Common Names: Zebra danio, zebrafish, striped danio, rerio, lauputi, anju
Spiny skinned animals or Echinoderms (echino=spiny derma=skin) belong to the 9th Phyla of the kingdom animalia-Echinodermata.These animals have fairly developed bodies and have an organ level of organisation, that is, they have organs.Some common examples of these are-Sea Urchin (Echinus)Sea cucumbers (Holothuria)Feather Stars (Antedon)Star fishes (Asteria)
The Miami blue butterfly (Cyclargus thomasi bethunebakeri) typically has a wingspan of about 1 to 1.25 inches (2.5 to 3.2 cm). This small butterfly is known for its vibrant blue coloration and is native to the Florida Keys. Its size makes it one of the smaller species of butterflies in the region. Conservation efforts are ongoing due to its endangered status.