Larinioides cornutus was created in 1757.
Larinioides sclopetarius was created in 1757.
Parablennius cornutus was created in 1758.
Bostrychoplites cornutus was created in 1790.
Barbicambarus cornutus was created in 1884.
Bolinus cornutus was created in 1758.
Winged spiders, or spider species capable of ballooning, can be found in various habitats around the world, including forests, grasslands, and urban areas. They utilize a silk thread to catch the wind and travel long distances, allowing them to disperse from their original locations. While they are not tied to a specific geographic region, they thrive in environments where they can find suitable prey and shelter. Examples include species like the Larinioides cornutus, commonly found in gardens and fields.
Gill is a Moorish idol (Zanclus cornutus)
The characters name is Gill, and he is supposed to be a Moorish Idol, Zanculus cornutus.
There are over 220 species of dobsonfly so you'll have to be more specific in telling us what you want to know.
The spider you are describing could possibly be the gray cross spider (Larinioides sclopetarius). This spider is commonly found in wooded areas in Michigan and has a white spot on its back. It is known for its hairy body and is relatively harmless to humans.
Gill: Moorish idol (Zanclus cornutus) Bloat: Blowfish (Tetraodontidae) Bubbles: Yellow Tang (Zebrasoma flavescens) Peach: Starfish (Pisaster ochraceus) Gurgle: Royal gramma (Gramma loreto) Jacques: Pacific cleaner shrimp (Lysmata amboinensis) Deb/Flo: Blacktailed Humbug (Dascyllus melanurus)
Moorish idols (Zanclus cornutus) have several adaptations that enhance their survival in coral reef environments. Their laterally compressed bodies allow them to maneuver easily among corals and rocky crevices. The long, trailing dorsal fin helps with stabilization and navigation in the water, while their vibrant coloration serves both as camouflage among the reef and as a means of social signaling. Additionally, their specialized diet, primarily consisting of sponges and algae, allows them to thrive in diverse reef ecosystems.