Definition of Euphrosinidae. Meaning of Euphrosinidae. Synonyms of Euphrosinidae

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Definition of Euphrosinidae

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- The Euphrosinidae are a family of polychaete worms. The name is from Gr**** Euphrosyne, meaning merriment; she was one of the three Graces. Clade Euphrosinidae...
- epilogue. The asteroid 31 Euphrosyne is named after the goddess, as is the Euphrosinidae family of marine worms. Augustin Pyramus de Candolle named a genus of...
- Euphrosinella is a genus of polychaetes belonging to the family Euphrosinidae. Euphrosinella contains the following species: Euphrosinella cirratoformis...
- Order Amphinomida Family Amphinomidae Savigny in Lamarck, 1818 Family Euphrosinidae Williams, 1851 Order Eunicida Family Dorvilleidae Chamberlin, 1919 Family...
- Euphrosine is a genus of polychaetes belonging to the family Euphrosinidae. The genus lives in marine benthic environments and has cosmopolitan distribution...
- Palmyreuphrosyne is a genus of polychaetes belonging to the family Euphrosinidae. Palmyreuphrosyne contains the following species: Palmyreuphrosyne pacifica...
- polychaetes. The order contains two families: Amphinomidae Lamarck, 1818 Euphrosinidae Williams, 1852 The fossil record of this taxon (not abundant in annelids...
- Aciculata Family Levidoridae Order Amphinomida Family Amphinomidae Family Euphrosinidae Order Eunicida Family Dorvilleidae Family Eunicidae Family Hartmaniellidae...
- this classification. Order Amphinomida – 2 families (Amphinomidae, Euphrosinidae) Order Eunicida Superfamily Eunicea – 7 families (Onuphidae, Eunicidae...
- "The phylogenetic relationships between Amphinomidae, Archinomidae and Euphrosinidae (Amphinomida: Aciculata: Polychaeta), inferred from molecular data"...