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- The Sipuncula or Sipunculida (common names sipunculid worms or peanut worms) is a class containing about 162 species of unsegmented marine annelid worms...
- larva Pria**** loricate larva Certain molluscs, annelids, nemerteans and sipunculids trochop**** Certain molluscs veliger Mollusca: freshwater Bivalvia (mussels)...
- responsible for oxygen (O2) transport in the marine invertebrate phyla of sipunculids, priapulids, brachiopods, and in a single annelid worm genus, Magelona...
- Holothuria tubulosa and H. stellati. U. hardyi Goodrich 1950 – coelom of sipunculid worm Sipunculus nudus. U. holothuriae (Schneider 1858 as Gregarina) Trégouboff...
- diameter of around 2.5 cm. They form a symbiotic relationship with a sipunculid worm, Aspidosiphon corallicola. The worm lives in a cavity situated on...
- Some animal flesh forms a protein gel when cooked. Eels and elvers, and sipunculid worms, are a delicacy in Xiamen, China, as are jellied eels in the East...
- 'mollusc-annelid-sipunculid' level, consistent with a Lophotrochozoan affinity, and comparison was primarily drawn with the molluscs or sipunculids. Older studies...
- urchins, bryozoans, bivalves, snails, shrimp, crabs, rock lobsters, and sipunculid worms. Additionally, consumption of jellyfish and both adult fish (e.g...
- hardgrounds, and limestones. Usually produced by worms of various types and sipunculids. Less ambiguous than the above ichnogenera, are the traces left behind...
- gouldii, a worm species in the genus Pectinaria Phascolopsis gouldii, a sipunculid worm species in the genus Phascolopsis Pseudomys gouldii, the Gould's...