Lineus longissimus was created in 1770.
KKJA was created in 2008.
Elachista berndtiella was created in 1985.
Papilio erskinei was created in 1886.
Banjo uke was created in 1917.
Psilocybe tampanensis was created in 1978.
The Lineus Longissimus also known as the Ribbon Worm
Caelorinchus longissimus was created in 1943.
A bootlace worm, also known as Lineus longissimus, is one of the longest animals in the world, typically found in temperate and cold waters. They can reach lengths of up to 55 meters and possess a highly elastic and slimy body that allows them to stretch and contract. Bootlace worms are predators, capturing prey with their long, sticky proboscis.
There are many folkloristic legends about it; however the longest animal, living and ever lived, is said to be the ribbon worm Lineus longissimus, reaching more than 60 metres of lenght.
The bootlace worm is the longest animal that inhabits the Earth, measuring 183 feet. Bootlace worms live in marine environments.
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Wayne Douglas Warnock has written: 'Effects of time on the cross sectional area of the bovine longissimus dorsi' -- subject(s): Longissimus dorsi, Beef, Grading
It depends upon the species in question as to the length to which a worm can grow.Specifically, all animals and plants have maximum and minimum sizes to which they may mature. The particular configuration is dependent upon the animal or plant in question. In terms of worms, the longest specimen on record turns out to be ribbon worm (Lineus Longissimus) whose length in death and after time spent in sea water is documented at 179.79 feet (54.8 meters).
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Though not the longest (that honour goes to a Lineus longissimus ribbon worm, washed up on the coast of Scotland in the 19th C and measured at 180ft - 55 metres), the largestanimal is the blue whale Balaenoptera musculus. The largest ever measured was 108 feet (32.9m) long and weighed around 190 tons (172 metric tones), making it the largest animal to have ever lived.Blue whales exist entirely on krill, a shrimp-like crustacean, of which individuals are generally between 1 and 2 cm (0.4 to 0.8 inches) long.
The main group of muscles supporting the back are the erector spinae, comprised of the spinalis, longissimus,and iliocostalis.
charlie brown, sally, lusy, linues,snoopy (the peanuts) really just lineus