RMF7NFC8–Chiton Magnificus, species of edible chiton, a marine polyplacophoran mollusk in the family Chitonidae, the typical chitons. Chile. Dated 1827
RMTXGDKT–Chiton Magnificus, species of edible chiton, a marine polyplacophoran mollusk in the family Chitonidae, the typical chitons. Chile. Dated 1827
RMFWC5D0–Magnificent Anemone Shrimp, Ancylomenes magnificus. Previously Periclimenes magnificus.Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia.
RME462NJ–Magnificent riflebird (Ptiloris magnificus) male perched in rainforest, Iron Range National Park, Cape York Peninsula, North Queensland, Australia, November
RFF95Y6M–Frilled Coquette (Lophornis magnificus) flying and feeding at a flower in the Atlantic rainforest of southeast Brazil.
RMHGP5FF–Wompoo Fruit-dove (Ptilinopus magnificus) eating the fruit of an Alexandria Palm (Archontophoenix alexandrae)
RMPEBWH9–Magnificent Anemone Shrimp, Ancylomenes magnificus. Previously described as Periclimenes magnificus. Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia. Bali Sea, Indian Ocean
RM2T6HTXT–Anemone Commensal Shrimp, Periclimenes magnificus, Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia
RMEF4047–Rector Magnificus sigarenblikje, foto 2
RMA9KD82–Notocactus magnificus
RFJ89614–notocactus magnificus in close
RMPCA88H–Fancy pants weevil (Eupholus magnificus)
RMB2RF1A–Weevil Eupholus magnificus Yapen island Western New Guinea
RMA5MNRR–Cactus close up detail of Eriocactus Magnificus, cacctaceae, Brazil
RFDMKXAE–Magnificent shrimp (Periclimenes magnificus) in fluorescent green anemone
RMR176DE–A male Magnificent Bird of Paradise (Diphyllodes magnificus) in courtship display. Syoubri, Arfak Mountain, West Papua, Indonesia.
RM2A2NEAR–Ptilornis magnificus, Print, 1700-1880
RFKFDB10–Commensal Shrimp, Periclimenes magnificus, glows in light of Hell's Fire Sea Anemone. Lembeh Straits, Indonesia.
RMFBJ1XB–Notocactus magnificus
RFPCCP43–Transparent cleaner shrimp, Ancylomenes magnificus, on fluorescent coral, appears to glow. A juvenile shrimp is attached to the left antenna. Lembeh S
RMHMWCDP–Snake lily or Blood lily (Haemanthus magnificus or Scadoxus puniceus), Amaryllidaceae.
RFD86G2B–Shrimp (Periclemenes magnificus) In the Lembeh Straits of North Sulawesi, Indonesia
RFJ8960R–notocactus magnificus in closeup
RFF81536–Large, round Notocactus magnificus background in the desert
RFDD6DWF–Periclemenes magnificus commensal shrimp relaxes in the Lembeh Straits of Indonesia
RFC1RMP5–Magnificent shrimp (Periclimenes magnificus), Malaysia, island Redang
RFD94R6R–Periclemenes magnificus shrimp on an anemone, Lembeh Straits, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
RFF86MBR–Magnificent shrimp or Anemone shrimp (Ancylomenes magnificus), Malaysia, island Redang
RMR176DK–A male Magnificent Bird of Paradise (Diphyllodes magnificus) in courtship display. Syoubri, Arfak Mountain, West Papua, Indonesia.
RM2A2NNHT–Trochilus magnificus, Print, Streamertail, The streamertails are hummingbirds in the genus Trochilus that is endemic to Jamaica. It is the type genus of the Trochilidae family. Today most authorities consider the two taxa in this genus as separate species, but some (e.g. AOU) continue to treat them as conspecific, in which case scitulus is a subspecies of T. polytmus. A wide range of common names apply to this combined species, including green-and-black streamertail, Jamaican streamertail or simply streamertail. The name streamertail is a reference to the greatly elongated rectrices of the
RFD94REC–A Periclemenes magnificus shrimp hangs out on an anenome tentacle, Lembeh Straits, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
RFC1RMRD–Magnificent shrimp (Periclimenes magnificus), Malaysia, island Redang
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