Species Identification

Species Identification: Find Species


Family: Horneridae



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9 species
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Hornera americana
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Hornera antarctica
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Hornera currieae
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Hornera falklandica
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Hornera frondiculata
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Hornera lichenoides
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Hornera smitti
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Hornera violacea
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Spinihornera spinigera
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Scientific Name English Name Distribution Max. Length (cm) Year
Hornera americana Southwest Atlantic 1847
Hornera antarctica Southwest Atlantic 1847
Hornera currieae Southwest Atlantic 2021
Hornera falklandica Southwest Atlantic 1944
Hornera frondiculata Mediterranean Sea. 1821
Hornera lichenoides Northeast Atlantic and th 1758
Hornera smitti Antarctic 1944
Hornera violacea Antarctic Indian Ocean 1758
Spinihornera spinigera Western Central Pacific. 1888



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