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    Pycnogonum - Wikipedia

    Pycnogonum is a genus of sea spiders in the family Pycnogonidae. It is the type genus of the family. The generic name literally means “dense knees”. Pycnogonum combines the prefix pycno- (from ‘dense’ in Greek) with the Greek word for "knee": gony (γόνυ). See more

    Members of the genus Pycnogonum have squarish bodies with a tough integument and a few hairs. The cephalon (the anterior end of the body which is fused with the first segment … See more

    The World Register of Marine Species lists the following species:
    • Pycnogonum africanum Calman, 1938
    • Pycnogonum aleuticum Turpaeva, 1994
    • Pycnogonum angulirostrum Stock, 1959 See more

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    Pycnogonum is a genus of sea spiders in the family Pycnogonidae. It is the type genus of the family. The generic name literally means “dense knees”. Pycnogonum combines the prefix pycno- (from ‘dense’ in Greek) with the Greek word for "knee": gony ( γόνυ ).
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    Pycnogonum litorale is a marine arthropod in the family Pycnogonidae, the sea spiders. It is found in the northern Atlantic Ocean, the North Sea, the English Channel and the western Mediterranean Sea. Pycnogonum litorale has a head, a small slender prosome (thorax) and a tiny opisthosome (abdomen), the trunk being up to 1 cm (0.4 in) in length.
    Members of the genus Pycnogonum have squarish bodies with a tough integument and a few hairs. The cephalon (the anterior end of the body which is fused with the first segment of the trunk) has a long smooth proboscis and a low tubercle on which the eyes are set.
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    Indeed, classification among the pycnogonids themselves is in a state of flux. One common classification places pycnogonids in two orders, Paleopantopoda (fossil sea spiders) and Pantopoda (recent or living sea spiders). The names Pycnogonida (Latreille, 1810) and Pantopoda (Gerstaecker, 1863) can be a source of confusion.
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    WebSea spiders are marine arthropods of the order Pantopoda (lit. ‘all feet’), belonging to the class Pycnogonida, hence they are also called …