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Bristleworm". MESA.[self-published source] "'Zombie worms'
found off Sweden". BBC...
- cirrus, and has
nothing to do with reproduction.: p. 431
Among the
bristleworms, a
cirrus is a
tentacular growth near the head or
notopodium containing...
- such as s****fish, crabs, crayfish, sea anemones, starfish, snails,
bristleworms and sea cu****bers—and
benthivore or benthivorous, for fish and invertebrates...
-
Hermodice carunculata, the
bearded fireworm, is a type of
marine bristleworm belonging to the
Amphinomidae family,
native to the
tropical Atlantic Ocean...
- reproduction, they tend
towards being simpler than
their marine relatives, the
bristleworms,
lacking many of the
complex appendages the
latter have.
Velvet worms...
-
corals (Cnidaria)
Acoels (Xenacoelomorpha)
Flatworms (Platyhelminthes)
Bristleworms,
earthworms and
leeches (Annelida) Insects, springtails, crustaceans...
-
Black widow spider latrodectism Recluse spider loxoscelism Millipede Bristleworm Cephalopod Coral Jellyfish Sea
anemone Sea
urchin Vertebrate Alligator...
- F.; McHugh, D. (August 2002). "Annelida. Annelida.
Segmented worms:
bristleworms, ragworms, earthworms,
leeches and
their allies". The Tree of Life Web...
- lake monsters, such as Morag, may be a
large invertebrate such as a
bristleworm; he
cited the
extinct Tullimonstrum as an
example of the shape. According...
- Bee and wasp
stings Blister beetle dermatitis Bombardier beetle burn
Bristleworm sting Centipede bite
Cheyletiella dermatitis Chigger bite
Coolie itch...