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- Sabellaria is a genus of marine polychaete worms in the family Sabellariidae. The type species is Sabellaria alveolata (Linnaeus, 1767). These worms are...
- Sabellaria alveolata, (also known as the honeycomb worm), is a reef-forming polychaete. It is distributed around the Mediterranean Sea, and from the north...
- Sabellaria al****i is a species of bristle worm described by Charles Joseph Gravier in 1906 and named in honour of Alfred William Al****. Sabellaria spinulosa...
- Sabellaria spinulosa is a species of marine polychaete worm in the family Sabellariidae, commonly known as the Ross worm. It lives in a tube built of sand...
- the family Sabellariidae, perhaps better known by its previous name, Sabellaria cementarium. It is found in the North Pacific Ocean. Neosabellaria cementarium...
- Sandcastle worms should not be confused with the similar, but more northern Sabellaria cementarium which are found from Alaska to southern California and have...
- montagui, lives in ****ociation with the reef-building polychaete worm, Sabellaria spinulosa. Their lifespan is typically three to five years, with ****ual...
- Honeycomb tube worm may refer to: Honeycomb worm (Sabellaria alveolata) Sandcastle worm (Phragmatopoma californica) This disambiguation page lists articles...
- Alveolaria, a genus of polychaetes in the family Sabellariidae, synonym of Sabellaria This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct genera with the...
- Paraidanthyrsus Phalacrostemma Marenzeller, 1895 Phragmatopoma Mörch, 1863 Sabellaria Savigny, 1818 Tetreres Read, G. B. (compiler) (2004). "Sabellariidae"...