Definition of Glyceridae. Meaning of Glyceridae. Synonyms of Glyceridae

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Definition of Glyceridae

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- Glyceridae is a family of polychaete worms. They are commonly referred to as beak-thrower worms or bloodworms. They are bright red, segmented, aquatic...
- composite of melanin and 10% copper. Glycera is the type genus of the family Glyceridae. It contains the following species as of October 2023: Glycera africana...
- Chrysopetalidae Superfamily Pisionacea Pisionidae Suborder Glyceriformia Glyceridae Goniadidae Lacydoniidae Paralacydoniidae Suborder Nereidiformia Antonbruuniidae...
- prey and inject them with tetrodotoxin produced by symbiotic bacteria. Glyceridae, also called bloodworms, is a family of carnivorous polychaete worms which...
- Clade: Pleistoannelida Subclass: Errantia Order: Phyllodocida Family: Glyceridae Genus: Glycera Species: G. dibranchiata Binomial name Glycera dibranchiata...
- (2020). "Glycera sheikhmujibi n. sp. (Annelida: Polychaeta: Glyceridae): A New Species of Glyceridae from the Saltmarsh of Bangladesh". Diversity. 12 (6): 213...
- Pholoidae Family Polynoidae Family Sigalionidae Suborder Glyceriformia Family Glyceridae Family Goniadidae Family Lacydoniidae Family Paralacydoniidae Suborder...
- Calamyzidae, Nereididae, Antonbmunidae) Suborder Glyceriformia – 3 families (Glyceridae, Goniadidae, Lacydoniidae) Suborder incertae sedis – 5 families (Iospilidae...
- Chrysopetalidae Ehlers, 1864 Family Eulepethidae Chamberlin, 1919 Family Glyceridae Grube, 1850 Family Goniadidae Kinberg, 1866 Family Hesionidae Grube, 1850...
- Grubeulepis geayi (Fauvel, 1918), syn. Eulepis geayi, Pareulepis geayi Family Glyceridae Genus Glycera Glycera alba (O.F. Müller, 1776), syn. Glycera albicans...