Cunjevoi, the Glossary
In Australia, a cunjevoi may mean.[1]
Table of Contents
7 relations: Alocasia brisbanensis, Alocasia macrorrhizos, Pyura dalbyi, Pyura doppelgangera, Pyura praeputialis, Pyura stolonifera, Tunicate.
Alocasia brisbanensis
Alocasia brisbanensis, commonly known as cunjevoi or spoon lily, is a species of plant in the family Araceae native to rainforests of eastern Australia.
See Cunjevoi and Alocasia brisbanensis
Alocasia macrorrhizos
Alocasia macrorrhizos is a species of flowering plant in the arum family (Araceae) that it is native to rainforests of Maritime Southeast Asia, New Guinea, and Queensland and has long been cultivated in South Asia, the Philippines, many Pacific islands, and elsewhere in the tropics.
See Cunjevoi and Alocasia macrorrhizos
Pyura dalbyi
Pyura dalbyi, the yellow cunjevoi, is a species of tunicate.
Pyura doppelgangera
Pyura doppelgangera, the doppelganger cunjevoi, is a tunicate that lives in coastal waters of Australasia attached to rocks or artificial structures.
See Cunjevoi and Pyura doppelgangera
Pyura praeputialis
Pyura praeputialis is an intertidal and shallow water species of tunicate.
See Cunjevoi and Pyura praeputialis
Pyura stolonifera
Pyura stolonifera, commonly known in South Africa as "red bait" (or "rooiaas" in Afrikaans), is a sessile ascidian, or sea squirt, that lives in coastal waters attached to rocks or artificial structures.
See Cunjevoi and Pyura stolonifera
Tunicate
A tunicate is an exclusively marine invertebrate animal, a member of the subphylum Tunicata. This grouping is part of the Chordata, a phylum which includes all animals with dorsal nerve cords and notochords (including vertebrates).
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cunjevoi
Also known as Cunjeboi, Cunjeboy, Cunjevoi (disambiguation).