Mecyna atlanticum was created in 1894.
Pyrosoma atlanticum was created in 1804.
Mecyna auralis was created in 1872.
Mecyna subsequalis was created in 1851.
Mecyna andalusica was created in 1879.
Mecyna flavalis was created in 1775.
Mecyna biternalis was created in 1862.
Mecyna marcidalis was created in 1879.
Mecyna trinalis was created in 1775.
The Atlantic Ocean is also referred to as the "Atlantic Sea." Historically, it has been called the "Mare Atlanticum" in Latin and is sometimes simply referred to as "the Atlantic." Additionally, in certain contexts, it may be associated with the term "Western Ocean."
The English meaning of the Latin phrase 'O mare atlanticum mare arabicum et indicum oceanus orientalis oceanus aethiopicus' is the following: Oh Atlantic Ocean, Arabian and Indian Ocean, Eastern Ocean and Red Sea. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'o' means 'oh'; 'mare' means 'ocean'; 'atlanticum' means 'Atlantic'; 'arabicum' means 'Arabian'; 'et' means 'and'; 'indicum' means 'Indian'; 'oceanus' means 'ocean'; 'orientalis' means 'Eastern'; and 'aethiopicus' means 'Ethiopian'. The ancient Romans used the term 'oceanus' to refer to a body of water that encircles the entire world. Their term 'mare' simply refers to a large body of water, such as the Mediterranean Sea. The 'Eastern Ocean' may refer to the Pacific, of which the ancient Romans were aware. For they traded as far east as Vietnam. The term 'oceanus aethiopicus' must refer to the Red Sea. For that's the only body of water along which the ancient and modern country of Ethiopia runs.
Created By was created in 1993.
...And God Created Them was created in 1979.