Definition of Syllidae. Meaning of Syllidae. Synonyms of Syllidae

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Definition of Syllidae

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Meaning of Syllidae from wikipedia

- Syllidae, commonly known as the necklace worms, is a family of small to medium-sized polychaete worms. Syllids are distinguished from other polychaetes...
- Chrysopetalidae Family Hesionidae Family Nereididae Family Pilargidae Family Syllidae Suborder Phyllodocida incertae sedis Family Iospilidae Family Nautiliniellidae...
- Suborder Nereidiformia Antonbruuniidae Hesionidae Nereididae Pilargidae Syllidae Suborder Phyllodocida incertae sedis Iospilidae Nephtyidae Sphaerodoridae...
- Ramisyllis kingghidorahi is a species of polychaete worm in the family Syllidae. The species lives in the Sea of ****an off Sado Island, ****an, where the...
- Parapionosyllis manca (Syllidae). GA Lewbart, NW Riser; Invertebrate Biology, 1996 Sphaerosyllis and Parapionosyllis (Polychaeta: Syllidae) from Cuba and Florida...
- Ramisyllis multicaudata is a species of polychaete worm in the family Syllidae. It was found in Darwin Harbour, Australia, where it was living within the...
- (Pisionidae) Suborder Nereidiformia – 6 families (Hesionidae, Pilargiidae, Syllidae, Calamyzidae, Nereididae, Antonbmunidae) Suborder Glyceriformia – 3 families...
- Retrieved 19 June 2010. Böggemann M.; Purschke G. (2005). "Abyssal benthic Syllidae (Annelida: Polychaeta) from the Angola Basin". Organisms Diversity & Evolution...
- endemic Genus Sphaerodorum Sphaerodorum gracile (Rathke, 1843) Family Syllidae Genus Amblyosyllis Amblyosyllis formosa (Claparède, 1863), syn. Amblyosillis...
- (Claparède, 1863) Syllidae;*5. Odontosyllis fulgurans (Audouin & Milne Edwards, 1833) Syllidae;*6. Syllis krohnii Ehlers, 1864 Syllidae;*7. Myrianida prolifera...