Definition of Lumbrineridae. Meaning of Lumbrineridae. Synonyms of Lumbrineridae

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Meaning of Lumbrineridae from wikipedia

- Iris worms (Lumbrineridae) are a family of polychaetes in the order Eunicida. Lumbrineridae live on the West Coast of the United States, the West Coast...
- Eunice siciliensis, Nereidonta paretti, Palolo siciliensis Family Lumbrineridae Genus Lumbrineris: Lumbrineris magalhaensis Kinberg, 1865, syn. Lumbriconereis...
- Family Eunicidae Family Hartmaniellidae Family Ichthyotomidae Family Lumbrineridae Family Oenonidae Family Onuphidae Order Phyllodocida Suborder Aphroditiformia...
- Amphinomidae Dorvilleidae Eunicidae Hartmaniellidae Ichthyotomidae Lumbrineridae Oenonidae Onuphidae Read, Geoff (2010). Read G, Fauchald K (eds.). "Eunicida"...
- head appendages. Lumbrineris, Ninoe, Lysarete. 5 species Similar to Lumbrineridae with long maxillary carriers. Arabella, Drilonereis, Oenone. 3 species...
- Order Eunicida Superfamily Eunicea – 7 families (Onuphidae, Eunicidae, Lumbrineridae, Iphitimidae, Arabellidae, Lysaretidae, Dorvilleidae) Superfamily incertae...
- Eunicidae Berthold, 1827 Family Hartmaniellidae Imajima, 1977 Family Lumbrineridae Schmarda, 1861 Family Oenonidae Kinberg, 1865 Family Onuphidae Kinberg...
- Lumbrineris is a genus of polychaetes belonging to the family Lumbrineridae. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution. Species: Lumbrineris aberrans Day...
- Karageorgopoulos, 2008, (TMNP MPA) (Walvis Bay to Algoa Bay) Family Lumbrineridae False earthworm, Lumbrineris coccinea (Renier, 1804), (TMNP MPA). (Walvis...
- soft parts Osteno Outcrop A polychaete, member of the group Phyllodocemorpha with incertae sedis ****ignation, suggested to be a member of Lumbrineridae....