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- 2015 Eupolymnia congruens (Marenzeller, 1884) Eupolymnia corae Carrerette & Nogueira, 2015 Eupolymnia cr****icornis (Schmarda, 1861) Eupolymnia dubia...
- Eupolymnia cr****icornis is a tropical species of annelid, commonly known as a spaghetti worm. These worms are found mainly near the Florida Keys and Puerto...
- Eupolymnia nebulosa is a species of sedentary marine polychaete worm in the Terebellidae family. It builds a tube of slime under stones or large s****...
- genus Colymmatops Peters, 1855 genus Eupistella Chamberlin, 1919 genus Eupolymnia Verrill, 1900 genus Hadrachaeta Hutchings, 1977 genus Hutchingsiella Londono-Mesa...
- live s****fish (Arca noae, Spondylus and various sedentary bivalves). Eupolymnia nebulosa sometimes hides itself on these sponges. This species is endemic...
- Sedentaria Order: Terebellida Family: Terebellidae Subfamily: Terebellinae Genus: Lanice Pallas, 1766 Species 16, see article Synonyms Nereis Eupolymnia...
- Pseudothelepus binara Thelepus robustus Amphitritides ithya Arranooba booromia Eupolymnia koorangia Lanice bidewa Lanice sinata Lanicides attenuata Lanicides lacuna...
- thin membrane-like wall. Each sporocyst gives rise to 12 sporozoites Eupolymnia nebulosa. This worm of the family Terebellidae was previously known as...
- Typosyllis sp. Zebra syllid? (Central New South Wales) Family Terebellidae Eupolymnia koorangiaHutchings & Glasby, 1988; Orange tangle worm; (Around the Australian...
- endemic Genus Artacama Artacama proboscidea Malmgren, 1866 Genus Eupolymnia Eupolymnia nebulosa (Montagu, 1818), syn. Amphiro nebulosa, Amphitrite meckelii...