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Quadricornis Collection

"Discovering the Fascinating Quadricornis: From Antelopes to Jellyfish" Quadricornis, also known as Tetracerus quadricornis

Background imageQuadricornis Collection: Antilopina antelopes

Antilopina antelopes
Antilopina: four-horned antelope, Tetracerus quadricornis 1, black wildebeest, Connochaetes gnou 2, sitatunga, Tragelaphus spekii 3, pronghorn, Antilocapra americana 4, waterbuck

Background imageQuadricornis Collection: DDE-90037109

DDE-90037109
Four Horned Chameleon, Trioceros (Chamaeleo) quadricornis, Native to the Cameroons. Habitat: Dense Montane Rain Forest Date: 30/07/2008

Background imageQuadricornis Collection: DDE-90037110

DDE-90037110
Four Horned Chameleon, Trioceros (Chamaeleo) quadricornis, Native to the Cameroons. Habitat: Dense Montane Rain Forest Date: 30/07/2008

Background imageQuadricornis Collection: Sediment of Water from the Thames (engraving)

Sediment of Water from the Thames (engraving)
2791441 Sediment of Water from the Thames (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sediment of Water from the Thames)

Background imageQuadricornis Collection: Klipspringer and four-horned antelope (vulnerable)

Klipspringer and four-horned antelope (vulnerable)
Klipspringer, Oreotragus oreotragus, and four-horned antelope, Tetracerus quadricornis (vulnerable). Lithograph by Karl Joseph Brodtmann from Heinrich Rudolf Schinzs Illustrated Natural History of

Background imageQuadricornis Collection: Stalked jellyfish, Lucernaria quadricornis

Stalked jellyfish, Lucernaria quadricornis (Four-lobed lucernaria, Lucernaria quadriloba). Illustration drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder

Background imageQuadricornis Collection: Scrawled cowfish and longhorn cowfish

Scrawled cowfish and longhorn cowfish
Scrawled cowfish, Acanthostracion quadricornis 1, 2, and longhorn cowfish, Lactoria cornuta 3. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Plee Sr

Background imageQuadricornis Collection: Staurozoa or stalked jellyfish

Staurozoa or stalked jellyfish: Tesserantha connectens 1, 2, Haliclystus auricula 3, 4, 5, Lucernaria bathyphila 6 and Lucernaria quadricornis 7

Background imageQuadricornis Collection: Ostraciontes cowfish species

Ostraciontes cowfish species
Ostraciontes: Longhorn cowfish, Lactoria cornuta, scrawled cowfish, Acanthostracion quadricornis, striped cowfish, Aracana aurita, and humpback turret fish, Tetrosomus gibbosus

Background imageQuadricornis Collection: Rotatoria protozoa species

Rotatoria protozoa species: Hexarthra mira 1, Lacinularia flosculosa 2, Polyarthra species 3, Testudinella patina 4, Stephanoceros fimbriatus 5, Euchlanis dilatata 6, Platyias quadricornis 7

Background imageQuadricornis Collection: Four-horned antelope, Tetracerus quadricornis

Four-horned antelope, Tetracerus quadricornis (Antilope quadricornis?). Vulnerable. Handcoloured engraving by H. Kearsley after an illustration by Charles Hamilton Smith from Edward Griffiths The

Background imageQuadricornis Collection: Scorpion fish, rat fish, cowfish and firefish

Scorpion fish, rat fish, cowfish and firefish
Red scorpion fish, Scorpaena scrofa 1, rat fish, Chimaera monstrosa 2, scrawled cowfish, Acanthostracion quadricornis 3, and broadbarred firefish, Pterois antennata 4

Background imageQuadricornis Collection: The Water of the Serpentine, in Hyde Park (engraving)

The Water of the Serpentine, in Hyde Park (engraving)
1608971 The Water of the Serpentine, in Hyde Park (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Water of the Serpentine, in Hyde Park)

Background imageQuadricornis Collection: Picture No. 10852581

Picture No. 10852581
Four-horned Antelope / Chousingha - female (Tetracerus quadricornis) Date:

Background imageQuadricornis Collection: Acanthostracion quadricornis, or Four-Horned Trunkfish

Acanthostracion quadricornis, or Four-Horned Trunkfish. Date: 1865

Background imageQuadricornis Collection: Cottus quadricornis, or Four-Horned Cottus

Cottus quadricornis, or Four-Horned Cottus. Date: 1863

Background imageQuadricornis Collection: Varieties of fish

Varieties of fish (Pisces), namely: prickly ophidium, spotted sea serpent, chain striped Muroena, Pegasus draconis, conger eel, ostracion quadricornis, perca vittata, perca lucioperca (perch)



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"Discovering the Fascinating Quadricornis: From Antelopes to Jellyfish" Quadricornis, also known as Tetracerus quadricornis, is a captivating species that encompasses various creatures from antelopes to jellyfish. This diverse group includes the vulnerable Klipspringer and four-horned antelope (DDE-90037109), showcasing their majestic horns in the wild. Intriguingly, quadricornis extends beyond land-dwelling mammals. The stalked jellyfish, Lucernaria quadricornis, gracefully floats through the depths of water bodies like the Thames (engraving) sediment. Its ethereal beauty captivates all who encounter it. But wait. There's more to this enigmatic name. The scrawled cowfish and longhorn cowfish are part of Ostraciontes cowfish species that fall under quadricornis classification. These peculiar fish boast unique features such as elongated snouts or elaborate horns resembling those found on land-dwelling animals. Delving deeper into marine life, we find Staurozoa or stalked jellyfish belonging to the quadricornis family. Their delicate tentacles sway with ocean currents, mesmerizing observers with their graceful movements. Not limited to just vertebrates and invertebrates, rotatoria protozoa species also bear the name "quadricornis. " These microscopic organisms play an essential role in aquatic ecosystems by cycling nutrients and maintaining ecological balance. The world expands further still when we encounter other intriguing creatures like scorpion fish, rat fish, cowfish, and firefish – each possessing its own distinct characteristics within this vast taxonomy. From terrestrial landscapes adorned with magnificent antlers to underwater realms inhabited by enchanting sea creatures – Quadircronsis showcases nature's boundless diversity across different habitats and taxonomic groups.