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    imageRef Abditusdyadus khayyammii †Ghavidel-Syooki & Piri-Kangarshahi, CryptosporeOmar KhayyamA cryptospore from the Ordovician of Razavi Khorasan, Iran, whose name "Refers to Omar Khayyam Neyshaburi, a Persian mathematician, astronomer, and poet (born on May 18, , ACE in Neyshabur [, Razavi Khorasan province]; died on December 4, ACE in the same city)."[2]AbelopsocusSchmidt & New, BarklouseAbel Tasman"The generic name is a combination of the name Abel, after the Dutch seafarer, explorer, and merchant Abel Tasman, and Psocus, a genus of Psocidae."[3]Aberrapex sanmartiniMenoret, Mutti & Ivanov, TapewormJosé de San MartínA parasite of the Southern eagle ray, collected from the coast of Argentina and "named after José de San Martín, one of the leaders of South America's successful struggle for
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