- Amphinomidae, also
known as the
fireworms,
bristle worms or sea mice, are a
family of
marine polychaetes, many
species of
which bear
chaetae mineralized...
- Sea.
Bearded fireworms are
usually 15 cm (6 inches) in
average length, but can
reach up to 30 cm (12 inches). At
first glance, this
fireworm looks like...
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Rhopobota naevana, the
holly tortrix moth,
holly leaf tier or
blackheaded fireworm, is a moth of the
family Tortricidae. It is
found from
Europe (including...
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Eurythoe complanata, the
iridescent fireworm, is a
species of
polychaetes belonging to the
family Amphinomidae. It
inhabits coral reefs, such as Heliopora...
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Acleris minuta, the yellow-headed
fireworm or
lesser apple leaf-folder, is a
species of moth of the
family Tortricidae. It is
found in
eastern North America...
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Odontosyllis enopla,
commonly known as the
Bermuda fireworm, is a
polychaete worm that
inhabits shallow areas of the
western Atlantic Ocean. The organism...
- Pleijel, Fredrik; Rouse, Greg W.; Vannier, Jean (2004). "Carboniferous
fireworms (Amphinomida : Annelida), with a
discussion of
species taxa in palaeontology"...
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Aroga trialbamaculella, the red-striped
fireworm moth, is a moth of the
family Gelechiidae. It is
found in the
United States,
where it has been recorded...
- flava, also
known as the
golden fireworm, is a
segmented bristleworm belonging to the
family Amphinomidae. The
golden fireworm has an
elongated body. Its size...
- Rudery' and 'everything else'. His
dragon is a
Monstrous Nightmare named Fireworm, who
because of her
breed should technically belong to
Hiccup (as the son...