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Jaegeria Kunth in Humboldt, Bonpland & Kunth, 1818
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- This article is about the plant. For the mammal, see Jaegeria (mammal).
Jaegeria is a genus of Latin American flowering plants in the daisy family.[3][2]
- Jaegeria axillaris S.F.Blake - Colombia
- Jaegeria bellidiflora (Moc. & Sessé ex DC.) A.M.Torres & Beaman - Michoacán, Puebla, México State, D.F., Hidalgo
- Jaegeria glabra (S.Watson) B.L.Rob. - Chihuahua, Durango, Guanajuato, Jalisco, Michoacán, Nayarit, México State, Querétaro
- Jaegeria gracilis Hook.f. - Ecuador including Galápagos
- Jaegeria hirta (Lag.) Less. - widespread from Chihuahua to Uruguay
- Jaegeria macrocephala Less. - Veracruz, México State, Michoacán, Nayarit, Jalisco
- Jaegeria pedunculata Hook. & Arn. - Michoacán, Nayarit, Jalisco
- Jaegeria purpurascens B.L.Rob. - Durango
- Jaegeria standleyi (Steyerm.) B.L.Turner - Chiapas, Guatemala
- Jaegeria sterilis McVaugh - Jalisco
- formerly included
Several species were once considered as belonging to Jaegeria but are now regarded as more appropriate in other genera: Acmella Galinsoga Guizotia Sphagneticola
References[edit]
- ^ a b c d Flann, C (ed) 2009+ Global Compositae Checklist
- ^ a b Tropicos, Jaegeria Kunth
- ^ Kunth, Karl Sigismund. 1818. Nova Genera et Species Plantarum (folio ed.) 4: 218
- ^ The Plant List search for Jaegeria
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Life size from moderate to very large (400 mm) in length; body stout with thick and firm body wall, covered by prominent ambulatory tube feet ventrally and, numerous, modified, elongate tube feet (= “papillae”) dorsally; mouth ventral, surrounded by 15–30 large, peltate tentacles; calcareous ring firm, radial pieces about twice as large as interradial pieces; anus dorsal to terminal, guarded by five, nearly always prominent, heavily calcified terminal tube feet (= “anal teeth”). Ossicles in body wall rosettes and straight to branched, smooth or spiny, rods; tentacles with rods of various sizes and forms, often spiny at extremities; tube feet and papillae with rods and rosettes similar to those of body wall, but often with more complex branched rods; longitudinal and cloacal retractor muscles with rods similar to the simple, smooth ones from the body wall; gonad with rods similar to those of body wall; cloacal wall with spiky rods. Tables, buttons or other ossicle types absent from all tissues. Cuvierian organs present or absent, when present never expelled, non-sticky and composed of three distinct parts: (i) smooth proximal half of trunk, (ii) slightly rugged distal half of trunk, and (iii) highly ragged elongated primary and secondary branches.
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Depth range based on 1968 specimens in 15 taxa.
Water temperature and chemistry ranges based on 1902 samples.
Environmental ranges
Depth range (m): 0 - 121.9
Temperature range (°C): 22.924 - 28.770
Nitrate (umol/L): 0.033 - 1.347
Salinity (PPS): 33.691 - 36.649
Oxygen (ml/l): 4.436 - 4.971
Phosphate (umol/l): 0.067 - 0.343
Silicate (umol/l): 0.567 - 4.826
Graphical representation
Depth range (m): 0 - 121.9
Temperature range (°C): 22.924 - 28.770
Nitrate (umol/L): 0.033 - 1.347
Salinity (PPS): 33.691 - 36.649
Oxygen (ml/l): 4.436 - 4.971
Phosphate (umol/l): 0.067 - 0.343
Silicate (umol/l): 0.567 - 4.826
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Barcode of Life Data Systems (BOLD) Stats
Specimen Records:165
Specimens with Sequences:119
Specimens with Barcodes:114
Species:17
Species With Barcodes:15
Public Records:31
Public Species:11
Public BINs:10
Barcode of Life Data Systems (BOLDS) Stats
Public Records: 0
Specimens with Barcodes: 1
Species With Barcodes: 1
Actinopyga is a genus of sea cucumbers found in coastal waters in tropical and temperate regions.
Species[edit]
- Actinopyga agassizi (Selenka, 1867)
- Actinopyga albonigra Cherbonnier & Féral, 1984
- Actinopyga bacilla Cherbonnier, 1988
- Actinopyga bannwarthi (Panning, 1944)
- Actinopyga caerulea Samyn, VandenSpiegel & Massin, 2006
- Actinopyga capillata Rowe & Massin, 2006
- Actinopyga crassa Panning, 1944
- Actinopyga echinites (Jaeger, 1833)
- Actinopyga flammea Cherbonnier, 1979
- Actinopyga formosa (Selenka, 1867)
- Actinopyga fusca Cherbonnier, 1980
- Actinopyga lecanora (Jaeger, 1833)
- Actinopyga mauritiana (Quoy & Gaimard, 1833)
- Actinopyga miliaris (Quoy & Gaimard, 1833)
- Actinopyga obesa (Selenka, 1867)
- Actinopyga palauensis Panning, 1944
- Actinopyga serratidens Pearson, 1903
- Actinopyga spinea Cherbonnier, 1980
- Actinopyga varians (Selenka, 1867)
See also[edit]
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