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- Cerebratulus is a genus of nemerteans belonging to the family Lineidae. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution. Species: Cerebratulus acutus Nardo, 1847...
- Synonyms Cerebratulus charcoti Cerebratulus corrugatus Cerebratulus hanseni Cerebratulus magelhaensicus Cerebratulus steeneni Cerebratulus steineni Cerebratulus...
- "Cerebratulus lacteus (Leidy, 1851)". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 20 September 2017. Bachiller, Alfonso Herrera. "Cerebratulus lacteus"...
- oystercatcher (Haematopus ostralegus) in Europe, and the nemertean worm Cerebratulus lacteus. The Atlantic jackknife clam is now also found in northwestern...
- "Cerebratulus marginatus Renier, 1804". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 12 October 2017. M.J. de Kluijver; et al. "Cerebratulus marginatus"...
- lineata and Polia siphunculus. The latter has since been synonymised with Cerebratulus marginatus, but Delle Chiaje's description shows an understanding of...
- in the mucus secretions of the Atlantic coast marine worm Cerebratulus lacteus. Cerebratulus lacteus produces two major types of polypeptide neurotoxins...
- 500 species of nemertean worms. It contains genera such as Lineus and Cerebratulus, and includes the largest and most muscular nemerteans. Almost all heteronemerteans...
- zu Neapel, 21(6): 153–600 (1914). Centroderes eisigii (Zelinka, 1928) Cerebratulus eisigii (Hubrecht, 1880) petymol Archived 2021-02-25 at the Wayback Machine...
- may clean nemerteans with one claw before eating them. The American Cerebratulus lacteus and the South African Polybrachiorhynchus dayi, both called "tapeworms"...