Myxine glutinosa was created in 1758.
Myxine glutinosa.
Myxine glutinosa
Arctostaphylos glutinosa was created in 1940.
Hagfishes, belonging to the class Myxini, are jawless marine animals often found in deep-sea environments. Notable examples include the Atlantic hagfish (Myxine glutinosa) and the Pacific hagfish (Eptatretus stoutii). These creatures are known for their unique slime production as a defense mechanism and their scavenging behavior, feeding primarily on dead or dying fish.
Alnus Glutinosa
class cyclostomata are without jaws there eg are : petromyzon myxine
The name would be Alunus glutinosa. Family: Betulaceae.
Rehmannia glutinosa and is also called Rehmannia chinensis.
A black alder is a variety of tree, Alnus glutinosa, of many practical uses, or the wood which grows on this tree.
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Alnus glutinosa the common alder. Sorbus aucuparia the rowan or mountain ash.Salix Caerulea the Cricket Bat willow.Taxus baccata the English Yew.Juniperus communis the common juniper.Pinus sylvestrus the Scots Pine.
The Atlantic hagfish, scientifically known as Myxine glutinosa, is an unusual sea creature. Its body is covered with special glands that can emit a sticky slime. In fact, a single hagfish can produce enough slime at one time to fill a milk jug. This has earned it the name "slime eel", although it is really not an eel at all. A hagfish will actually "sneeze" when its own nostrils fill with slime. Hagfish slime is different that any other natural slime secretion in that it is reinforced with tiny fibers. These fibers make the slime strong and difficult to remove. It is believed that the hagfish uses this slime to protect itself from predators. It can also be used to easily produce a protective cocoon for the hagfish. It is believed that this slime can actually suffocate predators by clogging their gills if they come in contact with it. The hagfish has a trick for escaping this slime cocoon. Believe it or not, this animal can tie itself in a knot and then pass the knot down the length of its body to wipe the slime away. Hope this helps! :) xxx