Panteniphis mirandus | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Subphylum: | Chelicerata |
Class: | Arachnida |
Subclass: | Acari |
Order: | Mesostigmata |
Family: | Ascidae |
Genus: | Panteniphis |
Species: | P. mirandus |
Binomial name | |
Panteniphis mirandus Willmann, 1949 | |
Panteniphis mirandus is a species of mite in the family Ascidae. [1]
Aublysodon is a genus of carnivorous dinosaurs known only from the Judith River Formation in Montana, which has been dated to the late Campanian age of the late Cretaceous period. The only currently recognized species, Aublysodon mirandus, was named by paleontologist Joseph Leidy in 1868. It is now considered dubious, because the type specimen consists only of an isolated premaxillary (front) tooth. Although this specimen is now lost, similar teeth have been found in many US states, western Canada, and Asia. These teeth almost certainly belong to juvenile tyrannosaurine tyrannosaurids, but most have not been identified to species level. However, it is likely that the type tooth belongs to one of the species in the genus Daspletosaurus, which was present in contemporary formations, and which matches specific details of the original tooth. The synapomorphies alleged to distinguish the Aublysodontinae, especially lack of serrations on premaxillary teeth could have been caused by tooth wear in life, postmortem abrasion, or digestion. Most other "aublysodontine"-type teeth may be from ontogenetic stages or sexual morphs of other tyrannosaurids.
Deinodon is a dubious tyrannosaurid dinosaur genus containing a single species, Deinodon horridus. D. horridus is known only from a set of teeth found in the Late Cretaceous Judith River Formation of Montana and named by paleontologist Joseph Leidy in 1856. These were the first tyrannosaurid remains to be described and had been collected by Ferdinand Vandeveer Hayden. The teeth of Deinodon were slightly heterodont, and the holotype of Aublysodon can probably be assigned to Deinodon.
Basilornis is a genus of mynas in the family Sturnidae. Established by Charles Lucien Bonaparte in 1850, it contains the following species:
The Apo myna is a species of starling in the starling family Sturnidae. The species is also known as the Mount Apo starling or the Mount Apo king starling. The specific name is Latin for wonderful or strange.
Favosites is an extinct genus of tabulate coral characterized by polygonal closely packed corallites. The walls between corallites are pierced by pores known as mural pores which allowed transfer of nutrients between polyps. Favosites, like many corals, thrived in warm sunlit seas, feeding by filtering microscopic plankton with their stinging tentacles and often forming part of reef complexes. The genus had a worldwide distribution from the Late Ordovician to Late Permian.
Pyramidelloides mirandus is a species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family Eulimidae.
Panteniphididae is a small family of mites in the order Mesostigmata.
Messoracaridae is a family of mites in the order Mesostigmata.
Phymatodiscus is a genus of mites in the family Trachyuropodidae.
Panteniphis is a genus of mites in the family Ascidae. There is at least one described species in Panteniphis, P. mirandus.
Nuttallochiton is a genus of chitons; the only one to have paired rather than fused gonads.
Pyramidelloides is a genus of minute, ectoparasitic sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks or micromollusks in the family Eulimidae.
Colposphodrus mirandus is a species of beetle in the family Carabidae, the only species in the genus Colposphodrus.
Pompilus is a genus of spider wasps in the family Pompilidae, the members of which prey on spiders. There are seven species recognised in Pompilus sensu stricto. It is the type genus of the family Pompilidae and the subfamily Pompilinae.
Enhydrus is a genus of beetles in the family Gyrinidae, containing the following species:
Ytu is a genus of beetles in the family Torridincolidae, containing these species:
Lenax mirandus is a species of beetles in the family Monotomidae, the only extant species in the genus Lenax. It is endemic to New Zealand. This genus also includes extinct species Lenax karenae known from Cretaceous Burmese amber from Myanmar.
Pseudomogrus mirandus is a jumping spider that is found in Turkmenistan. The species was first described by Wanda Wesołowska in 1996 and placed in the genus Yllenus but was transferred to the genus Logunyllus in 2016, and to Pseudomogrus when Logunyllus was synonymized with Pseudomogrus.
Turkozelotes is a genus of ground spiders that was first described by M. M. Kovblyuk in 2009. As of May 2019 it contains only three species: T. mccowani, T. microb, and T. mirandus.
Ytu mirandus is a species of myxophagan beetle in the genus Ytu. It was discovered in 1977.