- published: 25 Feb 2011
- views: 1841
- author: DisemBowelSorificain
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ACANTHOCEPHALA - Split - Most noisy bands on the planet Pt 2.
Acanthocephala's side on this compilation of Gorenoise bands. Weird Gorenoise Tracklist: -...
published: 25 Feb 2011
author: DisemBowelSorificain
ACANTHOCEPHALA - Split - Most noisy bands on the planet Pt 2.
Acanthocephala's side on this compilation of Gorenoise bands. Weird Gorenoise Tracklist: -Acanthocephala - S5-T1 -Acanthocephala - S5-T2 -Acanthocephala - S5-T3 (Outro) If you want some specific Gorenoise Album or track, leave me a message on my channel and I'll upload it. COMMENT and RATE, I would appreciate it
- published: 25 Feb 2011
- views: 1841
- author: DisemBowelSorificain
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Leaf Footed BUG - Acanthocephala terminalis
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published: 23 Apr 2012
author: Mark Berman
Leaf Footed BUG - Acanthocephala terminalis
- published: 23 Apr 2012
- views: 181
- author: Mark Berman
9:20

Phylum Acanthocephala
บรรยายกระบวนวิชา สัตว์ไม่มีกระดูกสันหลัง โดยรองศาสตราจารย์สุภาวดี จุลละศร มหาวิทยาลัยรามคำ...
published: 24 Jul 2012
author: สุภาวดี จุลละศร
Phylum Acanthocephala
บรรยายกระบวนวิชา สัตว์ไม่มีกระดูกสันหลัง โดยรองศาสตราจารย์สุภาวดี จุลละศร มหาวิทยาลัยรามคำแหง
- published: 24 Jul 2012
- views: 235
- author: สุภาวดี จุลละศร
1:08

Live Rotifer Feeding on Microscope Slide this one is Trichocerca multicrinis
Live Rotifer Feeding on Microscope Slide this one is Trichocerca multicrinis. The rotifers...
published: 30 Mar 2011
author: TinyScience
Live Rotifer Feeding on Microscope Slide this one is Trichocerca multicrinis
Live Rotifer Feeding on Microscope Slide this one is Trichocerca multicrinis. The rotifers (commonly called wheel animals) make up a phylum of microscopic and near-microscopic pseudocoelomate animals. They were first described by Rev. John Harris in 1696, and other forms were described by Anton van Leeuwenhoek in 1703. Most rotifers are around 0.1--0.5 mm long (although their size can range from 50 μm to over 2 millimeters), and are common in freshwater environments throughout the world with a few saltwater species; for example, those of genus Synchaeta. Some rotifers are free swimming and truly planktonic, others move by inchworming along a substrate, and some are sessile, living inside tubes or gelatinous holdfasts that are attached to a substrate. About 25 species are colonial (eg, Sinantherina semibullata), either sessile or planktonic. Rotifers are an important part of the freshwater zooplankton, being a major foodsource and with many species also contributing to the decomposition of soil organic matter. Most species of the rotifers are cosmopolitan, but there are also some endemic species, like Cephalodella vittata to the Lake Baikal. Rev. John Harris first described the rotifers (in particular the Bdelloid Rotifer) in 1696 as "an animal like a large maggot which could contract itself into a spherical figure and then stretch itself out again; the end of its tail appeared with a forceps like that of an earwig".[1] In 1702, Anton van Leeuwenhoek gave a detailed ...
- published: 30 Mar 2011
- views: 2804
- author: TinyScience
1:23

Acanthocephala - S5-T3 (Outro)
Artist: Acanthocephala Album: The Most Noisy Bands on the Planet Pt. 2 Genre: Gorenoise © ...
published: 23 May 2012
author: UltimateNoise
Acanthocephala - S5-T3 (Outro)
Artist: Acanthocephala Album: The Most Noisy Bands on the Planet Pt. 2 Genre: Gorenoise © Acanthocephala
- published: 23 May 2012
- views: 49
- author: UltimateNoise
2:49

Acanthocephala - S5-T1
Artist: Acanthocephala Album: The Most Noisy Bands on the Planet Pt. 2 Genre: Gorenoise © ...
published: 23 May 2012
author: UltimateNoise
Acanthocephala - S5-T1
Artist: Acanthocephala Album: The Most Noisy Bands on the Planet Pt. 2 Genre: Gorenoise © Acanthocephala
- published: 23 May 2012
- views: 57
- author: UltimateNoise
0:18

FROM ENGLISH TO SPANISH = Acanthocephala
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published: 13 Oct 2011
author: YTenglish2spanish
FROM ENGLISH TO SPANISH = Acanthocephala
- published: 13 Oct 2011
- views: 27
- author: YTenglish2spanish
2:11

Acanthocephala - S5-T2
Artist: Acanthocephala Album: The Most Noisy Bands on the Planet Pt. 2 Genre: Gorenoise © ...
published: 23 May 2012
author: UltimateNoise
Acanthocephala - S5-T2
Artist: Acanthocephala Album: The Most Noisy Bands on the Planet Pt. 2 Genre: Gorenoise © Acanthocephala
- published: 23 May 2012
- views: 43
- author: UltimateNoise
0:18

FROM ENGLISH TO FRENCH = Acanthocephala
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published: 12 Oct 2011
author: YTenglish2french
FROM ENGLISH TO FRENCH = Acanthocephala
- published: 12 Oct 2011
- views: 42
- author: YTenglish2french
2:11

Acanthocephala - S5 - Track 2
Noise...
published: 16 Jun 2012
author: SurdosageSasuke
Acanthocephala - S5 - Track 2
Noise
- published: 16 Jun 2012
- views: 18
- author: SurdosageSasuke
1:10

Male Acanthocephalan
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published: 10 Dec 2010
author: ChemRoyale
Male Acanthocephalan
- published: 10 Dec 2010
- views: 221
- author: ChemRoyale
2:50

Acanthocephala - S5 - Track 1
Noise...
published: 16 Jun 2012
author: SurdosageSasuke
Acanthocephala - S5 - Track 1
Noise
- published: 16 Jun 2012
- views: 12
- author: SurdosageSasuke
1:23

Acanthocephala - S5 - Track 3 (Outro)
Noise...
published: 16 Jun 2012
author: SurdosageSasuke
Acanthocephala - S5 - Track 3 (Outro)
Noise
- published: 16 Jun 2012
- views: 6
- author: SurdosageSasuke
0:56

The Jitter Bug
Do you know what kind of bug this is? Or a common name? Sometimes interesting travel encou...
published: 02 Aug 2009
author: Dan Traveling
The Jitter Bug
Do you know what kind of bug this is? Or a common name? Sometimes interesting travel encounters happen just outside your door. We just saw it dancing on Jan's car when we started to wash it. I immediately thought of Kevin MacLeod's new song Corn Cob. Kevin's link here incompetech.com Leaf Footed or Big Legged Bug in the family Coreidae. The species is Acanthocephala declivis and it does not have a common name.
- published: 02 Aug 2009
- views: 29109
- author: Dan Traveling
Youtube results:
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Leaf-footed Bug
Acanthocephala terminalis - On the deck, Poconos, PA...
published: 08 Jun 2012
author: Carol Snow Milne
Leaf-footed Bug
Acanthocephala terminalis - On the deck, Poconos, PA
- published: 08 Jun 2012
- views: 35
- author: Carol Snow Milne
1:01

Rotifer Stuck in some crud on my microscope slide
Rotifer Stuck in some crud on my microscope slide. The rotifers (commonly called wheel ani...
published: 11 Apr 2011
author: TinyScience
Rotifer Stuck in some crud on my microscope slide
Rotifer Stuck in some crud on my microscope slide. The rotifers (commonly called wheel animals) make up a phylum of microscopic and near-microscopic pseudocoelomate animals. They were first described by Rev. John Harris in 1696, and other forms were described by Anton van Leeuwenhoek in 1703. Most rotifers are around 0.1--0.5 mm long (although their size can range from 50 μm to over 2 millimeters), and are common in freshwater environments throughout the world with a few saltwater species; for example, those of genus Synchaeta. Some rotifers are free swimming and truly planktonic, others move by inchworming along a substrate, and some are sessile, living inside tubes or gelatinous holdfasts that are attached to a substrate. About 25 species are colonial (eg, Sinantherina semibullata), either sessile or planktonic. Rotifers are an important part of the freshwater zooplankton, being a major foodsource and with many species also contributing to the decomposition of soil organic matter. Most species of the rotifers are cosmopolitan, but there are also some endemic species, like Cephalodella vittata to the Lake Baikal. Rev. John Harris first described the rotifers (in particular the Bdelloid Rotifer) in 1696 as "an animal like a large maggot which could contract itself into a spherical figure and then stretch itself out again; the end of its tail appeared with a forceps like that of an earwig".[1] In 1702, Anton van Leeuwenhoek gave a detailed description of Rotifer vulgaris ...
- published: 11 Apr 2011
- views: 233
- author: TinyScience
3:33

Seminário Anelideos 2008 TAW - parte 3
Parte 3 - Prof.ª Valéria abrindo um especime da Filo Anelideos, um minhocuçu, no dia 04/09...
published: 05 Sep 2008
author: Victor Francisco
Seminário Anelideos 2008 TAW - parte 3
Parte 3 - Prof.ª Valéria abrindo um especime da Filo Anelideos, um minhocuçu, no dia 04/09/2008
- published: 05 Sep 2008
- views: 2822
- author: Victor Francisco