Exilia expeditionis
Exilia expeditionis is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Ptychatractidae.[2]
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Exilia expeditionis (Dell, 1956)[1] | |
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Chathamidia expeditionis Dell, 1956 |
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gollark: Also deforestation. There are so many upsides.
gollark: Which would also fix flooding.
gollark: Also, rising sea levels. This could be eliminated as an issue by breaking all the various feedback loops enough that the oceans boil.
gollark: For example: apparently climate change is causing more/worse hurricanes or something. But if we heat the Earth by something like ~~10~~ 30 degrees, there will be hypercanes instead.
gollark: If the Earth is heated enough, the effects of this will counter the effects of it only being heated slightly.
References
- Dell, R.K., 1956. The archibenthal Mollusca of New Zealand. Dominion Mus. Bull. Wellington 18: 1–235.. World Register of Marine Species, Retrieved 29 April 2010.
- Exilia expeditionis (Dell, 1956). Retrieved through: World Register of Marine Species on 29 April 2010.
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