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across Oceania, Europe,
South America,
North America, Asia and Africa. The
Eunicid anatomy typically consists of a pair of
appendages near the
mouth (mandibles)...
- (Pallas 1788) -
Encyclopedia of Life". eol.org. Fernando,
Olivia J. (2011). "
Eunicid Polychaetes (Annelida) from
Great Nicobar Island, India: II. Order: Eunicida"...
- archiannelids, as well as
several polychaete groups.
Errantia contains the
eunicid and
phyllodocid polychaetes, and
several archiannelids. Some
small groups...
-
Esconites is a
genus of
eunicid polychaete known from
concretions in the
Carboniferous Mazon Cr****
biota (Es**** fauna). It
reaches 4–14 cm in
length and...
-
handled carefully or not at all.
While the
focal prey of
Conus ebraeus are
eunicid polychaetes (i.e.,
members of the
genus Palola) at most
locations in the...
- lewesiensis, a
trace fossil that
likely represents the
fossilized burrow of a
eunicid worm. This
suggests that
dercetids often fell prey to
these worms. "PBDB"...
-
prove that
Odontogriphus was an
evolutionary "aunt" of molluscs,
since eunicid polychaetes also molt and
replace their feeding apparatus (which sometimes...
- the most
common prey
taken were
holothuriid sea cu****bers,
peanut worms,
eunicid polychaete worms,
bivalves and gastropods, the
crustaceans Penaeus and...
-
Didone D.
pulcherrima A
didonid bristleworm.
Eunicites E.
diopatroides A
eunicid bristleworm. E.
falcatus E.
joinvillei E.
mariacristinae Ferragutia F....
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basal groups.
Pleistoannelida is
composed by two big clades:
Errantia (
eunicids,
siboglinids and
related polychaetes) and
Sedentaria (spoon worms, tubeworms...