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Serpulidae

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The Serpulidae are a family of sessile, tube-building annelid worms in the class Polychaeta. The members of this family differ from other sabellid tube worms in that they have a specialized operculum that blocks the entrance of their tubes when... Wikipedia
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Serpulidae from en.wikipedia.org
The Serpulidae are a family of sessile, tube-building annelid worms in the class Polychaeta. The members of this family differ from other sabellid tube ...
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Serpulidae from www.marinespecies.org
Serpulidae Rafinesque, 1815 ... Classification For Spirorbidae see Spirorbinae. ... Pillai (1960) included 5 brackish-water serpulid genera in the subfamily ...
Serpulidae from www.inaturalist.org
The Serpulidae are a family of sessile, tube-building annelid worms in the class Polychaeta. The members of this family differ from other sabellid tube ...
The Serpulidae are a large family of sedentary polychaetes, characterized by a calcareous habitation tube, which they cannot leave. The calcium carbonate tube ...
Serpulidae from www.britannica.com
Polychaetes play an important role in turning over bottom sediments in the sea. The palolo worm (q.v.) is used as human food in areas of the South Pacific where ...
Mar 10, 2023 · Serpulidae Rafinesque, 1815 is a speciose group of polychaetes that all inhabit calcareous tubes. The family was traditionally subdivided ...
Serpulidae from keys.lucidcentral.org
Serpulidae is a large, mostly marine, family of sedentary polychaetes inhabiting calcareous tubes. They are characterised by a branchial crown which is a ...
Serpulidae from www.mapress.com
Mar 16, 2009 · The Serpulidae are a large group of sedentary polychaetes inhabiting calcareous tubes. The relationships within the group are poorly ...
Serpulidae from eol.org
Serpulidae (Calcareous Tubeworms) is a family of segmented worms. They have parental care and asexual reproduction. Reproduction is iteroparous and ...
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