Ogataea polymorpha was created in 1959.
Munidopsis polymorpha was created in 1892.
Amyris polymorpha was created in 1925.
Eudistylia polymorpha was created in 1901.
The scientific name for zebra mussels is Dreissena polymorpha.
Dreissena polymorpha is the Zebra Mussel
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Dreissena polymorpha.
Hepaticea [the things you have to do to solve crosswords!!]
Johannes Meisenheimer has written: 'Die Weinbergschnecke' -- subject(s): Helix pomatia, Snails 'Entwicklungsgeschichte von Dreissensia polymorpha Pall' -- subject(s): Bivalves, Unionidae
An example of Hepatophyta is the species Marchantia polymorpha, commonly known as liverwort. It is a non-vascular plant that typically grows in damp or aquatic environments. Liverworts are characterized by a flattened, ribbon-like body called a thallus.
The plant known as "dead man's fingers" is a type of fungus called Xylaria polymorpha. It is characterized by its black, finger-like structures that resemble a hand sticking out of the ground. It is often found growing on decaying wood in forests.
Some examples of liverworts include Marchantia polymorpha, Pellia epiphylla, and Conocephalum conicum. Liverworts are small, non-vascular plants that typically grow in moist environments and are part of the bryophyte group.
An example of a liverwort is Marchantia polymorpha, commonly known as the common liverwort. It is a small, non-vascular plant that grows close to the ground in damp environments. Liverworts are one of the earliest land plants, with over 9,000 species found across the world.