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- amphitrites (Amphitritinae, worms of the family Terebellidae) and other terebellids. The eating of wood, whether live or dead, is known as xylophagy. The...
- described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1767 12th edition of Systema Naturae. Most terebellids live in burrows or crevices and are often of large size, ranging up to...
- (Pectinariidae). These three appear to form one of the main clades of terebellids. Almost all are (like polychaetes in general) marine organisms; some...
- elongate burrow with single-entrance and circular cross-section produced by terebellid polychaetes. They are covered with thin lining which has a transverse...
- Sternaspidae (sternaspids, sometimes own suborder Sternaspida) Terebellidae (terebellids, commonly referred to as spaghetti worms) Trichobranchidae (trichobranchids)...
- traces are known from the Cambrian. Thomas, A.T.; Smith, M.P. (1998). "Terebellid polychaete burrows from the Lower Palaeozoic". Palaeontology. 41: 317–333...
- superficially look similar to cirratulids with a m**** of filaments. However, in terebellids, the filaments arise from the mouth or are restricted to the anterior...
- 26 times according to Scopus 729–730. Thomas, A.T., Smith, M.P. 1998 "Terebellid polychaete burrows from the lower Palaeozoic" Palaeontology 41 (2), pp...
- neurochaetae. Gattyana cirrhosa has a commensal relationship with chaetopterid, terebellid, and pectinariid polychaete worms, living within the tubes they construct...
- Charles R. (1996). "An unusual dehalogenating peroxidase from the marine terebellid polychaete Amphitrite ornata". Journal of Biological Chemistry. 271 (9):...