Coccopigya punctoradiata

Coccopigya punctoradiata is a species of sea snail, deep-sea limpet, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Cocculinidae.[1]

Coccopigya punctoradiata
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda
Clade: Cocculiniformia
Superfamily: Cocculinoidea
Family: Cocculinidae
Genus: Coccopigya
Species:
C. punctoradiata
Binomial name
Coccopigya punctoradiata
(Kuroda & Habe, 1949)

Description

Distribution

gollark: Stuff in the rack isn't always connected to other stuff.
gollark: Secondly, the disk in the server *does* have an OS? If you're booting it off a disk drive, make sure that's valid, and is connected.
gollark: So, firstly, is your terminal server connected to the, er, server, in the rack GUI?
gollark: Well, maybe not that slow, I don't know the exact details of OC networking, but at least would make latency a bit higher, and stress any relays you use.
gollark: 4 drives to a server would allow... 12MB? each, which is much more than you can do now, and would give each node a decent amount of computation power (especially with data cards), but splitting everything across the network would be sloooow.

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