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- Hermodice carunculata, the bearded fireworm, is a type of marine bristleworm belonging to the Amphinomidae family, native to the tropical Atlantic Ocean...
- recognised species: Hermodice carunculata (Pallas, 1766) Hermodice sanguinea (Schmarda, 1861) Hermodice savignyi (Brulle, 1832) Hermodice smaragdina (Schmarda...
- 1857 Hermodice Kinberg, 1857 Hermodice carunculata (Pallas, 1766) Hermodice sanguinea (Schmarda, 1861) Hermodice savignyi (Brulle, 1832) Hermodice smaragdina...
- inventing coinage by Aristotle. Other historians have translated the name as Hermodice, Damodice or Demo**** as translated by Julius Pollux. Hermo**** II was...
- flamingo tongue snails of the genus Cyphoma, nudibranchs, the fireworm Hermodice spp., and their polyps are food for butterflyfishes. Amongst the nudibranchs...
- Amphinomida Hermodice carunculata Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Annelida class: Polychaeta Order: Amphinomida...
- unsubstantiated opinions may be misleading. Other historians have given the name as Hermodice or Damodice. Hermo**** I was the daughter of a dynastic Agamemnon of Cyme...
- unsurprisingly, Millepora alcicornis has few predators. The fireworm (Hermodice carunculata) sometimes grazes on it, but prefers other corals. Certain...
- Facultative) Preferred Prey Region Evidence of Corallivory Annelida Amphinomidae Hermodice carunculata Facultative Acropora, Millepora, Oculina, Porites Caribbeans...
- and starfish, we emphasize the presence of numerous bearded fireworms (Hermodice carunculata), known for their considerable size (up to 30 cm) and for...