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- nephridia. Aspidosiphon albus Murina, 1967 Aspidosiphon coyi de Quatre****es, 1865 Aspidosiphon elegans (Chamisso and Eysenhardt, 1821) Aspidosiphon exiguus...
- Aspidosiphon muelleri is a species of unsegmented benthic marine worm in the class Sipuncula, the peanut worms. This worm is found in the eastern Atlantic...
- s****ing algae off rock, or alternatively provide anchorage. Three genera (Aspidosiphon, Lithacrosiphon and Cloeosiphon) in the Aspidosiphonidae family possess...
- Aspidosiphon elegans is a species of unsegmented benthic marine worm in the phylum Sipuncula, the peanut worms. It is a bioeroding species and burrows...
- Sternaspis, a genus of worms in the family Aspidosiphonidae, synonym of Aspidosiphon Sternaspis, a genus of beetles in the family Scarabaeidae, synonym of...
- genus Antillesoma. The genus belongs to the family Phascolosomatidae. Aspidosiphon mokyevskii (Murina, 1964) Golfingia (Thysanocardia) mokyevskii Murina...
- has an obligate commensal relationship with a small sipunculid worm, Aspidosiphon muelleri, which is lodged under the base of the coral. The worm's movements...
- Australia, this coral often lives in symbiosis with the sipunculid worm, Aspidosiphon muelleri. The worm often has an entrance hole on the oral disc through...
- species are also used as a home by symbiotic Sipuncula of the genus Aspidosiphon, which normally occupy the corals that were previously occupied by crabs...
- 3.257. Açik, Sermin (2008). "Occurrence of the Alien Species Aspidosiphon (Aspidosiphon) elegans (Sipuncula) on the Levantine and Aegean Coasts of Turkey"...