The Face-hugger, Manumala noxhydria

Etymology

Manu = hand, in Latin | Mala = Bad or jawbone, from malum = evil or wrongdoing

Nox = night, in Latin. NOx is also short for Nitric Oxide, an important gaseous signalling molecule and a bi-product in almost all organisms. | Hydria = A type of Greek/Roman water jug with two handles on the side OR the Hydra of Greek mythology, a creature with eight heads that, when one is cut off, two grow in its place OR level of fluid in the body (medical terminology).

Thus:

Manumala = Evil Hand

Noxhydria = Jar of Night

Kingdom – Animalia

Also called Metazoa, this kingdom does not include prokaryotes (bacteria) or protists (unicelluar eukaryotic organisms). All animals are multi-celluar and gain nourishment from other organisms.

Phylum – Arthropoda

Traits:

– Invertebrate

– Jointed appendages

– Segmented Body

– External Skeleton

Subphylum – Chelicerata

Contains:

– Horseshoe crabs

– Sea spiders

– Arachnids

Class – Arachnida

Eight legs

Bilateral symmetry

Clade – Arachnomorpha

– Spider-shaped

Order – Thelyphonida

Traits:

– Whip-like flagellum

– Acidic

Family – Tabellariae

Couriers

Genus – Manumala

“Evil hand”

Species (Specific epithet) – Noxhydria

“Jar of night”

References

Classification

http://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Animalia/

https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/16/ernst-haeckels-kunstformen-der-natur_n_1282518.html?slideshow=true#gallery/209800/0

http://adameducation.com/adam_images

https://blogs.bgsu.edu/invertebratefun/2017/11/17/subphylum-chelicerata-behavior/

wikivisually.com/wiki/Thelyphonida

https://archive.org/details/newnaturalhistor06lyderich

Nitric Oxide

Roszer, T (2012) The Biology of Subcellular Nitric Oxide. ISBN 978-94-007-2818-9

Etymology

https://publishing.cdlib.org/ucpressebooks/view?docId=ft4199n900&chunk.id=ch6&toc.id=ch5&brand=ucpress

https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/malum

http://latindictionary.wikidot.com/noun:nox

https://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/gkhy/hd_gkhy.htm