Anasimyia lunulata was created in 1822.
KKJA was created in 2008.
Elachista berndtiella was created in 1985.
Papilio erskinei was created in 1886.
Banjo uke was created in 1917.
Nepenthes gantungensis was created in 2010.
Anasimyia contracta was created in 1980.
Anasimyia interpuncta was created in 1776.
Anasimyia lineata was created in 1787.
Endotricha lunulata was created in 2005.
Calliteara lunulata was created in 1887.
Other Blue Ringed OctopusesKingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: MolluscaClass: CephalopodaOrder: OctopodaFamily: OctopodidaeGenus: HapalochlaenaSpecies: H. lunulata Hapalochlaena lunulata
Hapalochlaena lunulata.
The species name "Hapalochlaena lunulata" is pronounced as "hah-pah-lo-klay-nuh loo-noo-lah-tah." The pronunciation follows standard English phonetics, with emphasis on the syllables "hap-a-lo-klay-na" and "loo-noo-lah-tah."
The Hapalochlaena lunulata ("soft-skinned and covered in little moons" in Latin) is the name given to a species of octopus, meaning "greater blue-ringedâ??. This name is a description of these octopuses' characteristic large rings of pale blue, which become brighter at the hint of a threat, warning potential predators. This tiny octopus is one of the most deadly of Earth's venomous creatures..
The Blue-ringed octopus is reported to be the most poisonous of all cephalopods. There are thought to be around 10 different species of Blue-ringed octopus with the most commonly known being: • The Lesser Blue-ringed octopus (Hapalochlaena maculosa) • The Greater Blue-ringed octopus (Hapalochlaena lunulata)
The blue-ringed octopus, as well as any octopus, is in the phylum of Mollusca. All octopi are aditionally in the class Cephalopoda and the order Octopoda. The Blue-ringed octopus is additionally in the genus Hapalochlaena.
The genus is called 'Hapalochlaena'. There are three species of Hapalochlaena, and there is fourth that is still under research: * The Greater Blue-ringed Octopus (Hapalochlaena lunulata) * The Southern Blue-ringed Octopus or Lesser Blue-ringed Octopus (Hapalochlaena maculosa) * The Blue-lined Octopus (Hapalochlaena fasciata) * The Hapalochlaena nierstraszi (still under research)