Myra (genus)
Myra is a genus of crabs in the family Leucosiidae.[1]
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Myra fugax | |
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Genus: | Myra Leach, 1817 |
Species[1][2][3]
- Myra affinis
- Myra australis
- Myra biconica
- Myra brevimana
- Myra celeris
- Myra currax
- Myra curtimana
- Myra digitata
- Myra elegans
- Myra eudactylus
- Myra fugax
- Myra grandis
- Myra hainanica
- Myra intermedia
- Myra mammilaris
- Myra pernix
- Myra subgranulata
- Myra tumidospina
gollark: It's going onto my pile of "abandoned until I can find a non-eldritch way to do this" things.
gollark: "Interesting" and highly cursed: Google appear to have implemented some sort of horrible BASIC-y language encoded in YAML for "cloud workflows": https://cloud.google.com/workflows/docs/reference/syntax
gollark: I don't really know about the details at all, but I think the way it works is that when you observe one end, it collapses into one of two random states, and the other one collapses into the other. Or something vaguely like that.
gollark: It doesn't allow FTL communications.
gollark: Faster than light communication would break causality though, which is bad.
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