Mastigoteuthis flammea was created in 1908.
Mastigoteuthis iselini was created in 1934.
Mastigoteuthis inermis was created in 1972.
Mastigoteuthis atlantica was created in 1933.
Mastigoteuthis magna was created in 1913.
Mastigoteuthis dentata was created in 1904.
Mastigoteuthis grimaldii was created in 1895.
Mastigoteuthis psychrophila was created in 1977.
Mastigoteuthis glaukopis was created in 1908.
Akohekohe, also known as the Hawaiian creeper (Paroreomyza flammea), primarily feeds on nectar from native Hawaiian flowers, particularly those of the ʻōhiʻa tree. They also consume insects and insect larvae, which provide essential protein. Their diet plays a crucial role in pollination, supporting the ecosystem of Hawaii's unique flora.
The Eurasian finch with a reddish-brown breast is commonly known as the Common Redpoll (Acanthis flammea). This small bird is part of the finch family and is characterized by its distinct red cap and streaked brown plumage. Males typically display a brighter reddish-brown breast, especially during the breeding season. Common Redpolls are often found in northern regions and are known for their social behavior, often feeding in flocks.
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