Stenopus spinosus was created in 1827.
Niphargus stenopus was created in 1960.
Latirus spinosus was created in 1845.
Enoplomischus spinosus was created in 2005.
Acropora horrida, Zebrasoma flavascens and Stenopus hispidus.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Acanthus spinosus.
The scientific name for midin is Stenopus hispidus, which is a species of cleaner shrimp commonly found in coral reefs.
The smoke tree or smoke bush, two flowering plants in the family Anacardiaceae have ovate simple leaves.The smoke tree, Psorothamnus spinosus, has lanceolate simple leaves.So no, the smoke tree does not have a compound leaf.
Banded shrimps, specifically the banded coral shrimp (Stenopus hispidus), typically have a lifespan of about 3 to 5 years in the wild. Factors such as habitat conditions, availability of food, and predation can influence their longevity. In captivity, with proper care, they may live a little longer, sometimes up to 6 years.
The name "spur wing plover" has been used for three different birds. To avoid confusion the three have had their names standardized as follows: River Lapwing (Vanellus duvaucelli) from Asia Masked Lapwing (Vanellus miles) from Australia Spur Winged Lapwing (Vanellus spinosus) from Africa
The botanical name for callaloo varies depending on the specific type, but it is commonly associated with Amaranthus species, particularly Amaranthus viridis and Amaranthus spinosus. Callaloo is a leafy green vegetable popular in Caribbean cuisine, often used in soups and stews. In some regions, it can also refer to the leaves of the taro plant, known as Colocasia esculenta.
Globally, the species that is most commonly called a spurwing plover is vanellus spinosus, which is an African species. However, quite a few vanellus species have carpal spurs (on the bend of the wing), so get called spurwinged plover locally. In Australia, the local plover is vanellus miles, which is known as spurwinged there - globally it is usually known as the masked or Asian wattled plover.
Studies have shown that members of the genus Dendrochirusfeed mainly on crustaceans, while Pterois species (especially the larger, more active members of the genus) include more fish in their diet. For example, adult volitans lionfish feed more heavily on fish than most other members of the genus, but crabs and shrimp (including the banded coral shrimp, Stenopus hispidus) are also important in their diet. With larger Pterois, studies suggest that crustaceans are also more important in the diets of juveniles than adults. I got this from Fish Channel.com