- The
genus Glycera is a
group of
polychaetes (bristle worms)
commonly known as bloodworms. They are
typically found on the
bottom of
shallow marine waters...
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Glycera may
refer to:
Glycera (annelid),
genus of
bloodworm Glycera (given name)
Glycera (courtesan), po****r name for ****enistic
courtesans This disambiguation...
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Glycera dibranchiata, also
known as one
variant of bloodworm, are segmented, red
marine worms that grow up to 14-inches in
length and have
unique copper...
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Glycera (Ancient Gr****: Γλυκέρα) (the
sweet one) was a po****r name
often used for ****enistic hetaerae, held by: The
daughter of Thal****is and the mistress...
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Glycera sheikhmujibi is a
species of
polychaete worm. This
small worm is
tubular and
light pink in color. It was
described by Md.
Belal Hossain, an ****ociate...
- bloodworms. They are
bright red, segmented,
aquatic worms. The
proboscis worm
Glycera is
sometimes called bloodworm.[relevant?] The
Glyceridae are epi- and infaunal...
- 31–32 mm with very few irrorations.
Epigynopteryx glycera glycera Prout, 1934
Epigynopteryx glycera subbasalis Herbulot, 1965
afromoths Prout, 1934a....
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Asterolepis glycera is a
species of moth of the
family Tortricidae. It is
found in Australia,
where it has been
recorded from Queensland. The wingspan...
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Glycera,
Glyceria (Ancient Gr****: Γλυκέρα, Γλυκερία) ("the
sweet one") -
female name of Gr**** origin:
Glycera (courtesan) - po****r name
often used for...
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Dione glycera, the
Andean silverspot, is a
species of
butterfly of the
subfamily Heliconiinae in the
family Nymphalidae found in Peru,
Venezuela and Colombia...