- in cool, damp places. Most
nemerteans are carnivores,
feeding on annelids,
clams and crustaceans. Some
species of
nemerteans are scavengers, and a few...
-
Cerebratulus lacteus, the
milky nemertean or
milky ribbon worm, is a
proboscis worm in the
family Lineidae. This
ribbon worm has a wide
geographical range...
-
Lineus sanguineus, the
banded nemertean or
social lineus, is a
species of
nemertean ribbon worm in the
family Lineidae. It
occurs in the northeastern...
- rotifers. The
Lophotrochozoa includes the molluscs, annelids, brachiopods,
nemerteans,
bryozoa and entoprocts. The molluscs, the second-largest
animal phylum...
- earthworm,
Microchaetus rappi; and 58
metres (190 ft) for the
marine nemertean worm (bootlace worm),
Lineus longissimus.
Various types of worm occupy...
- worm is in the
phylum Nemertea or
ribbon worms. It is the most
common nemertean found along the
coasts of Britain.
Bootlace worms may grow very long but...
- the
Eurasian oystercatcher (Haematopus ostralegus) in Europe, and the
nemertean worm
Cerebratulus lacteus. The
Atlantic jackknife clam is now also found...
- of
nemerteans is
extremely sp****, as
would be
expected from a soft-bodied animal. The
Cambrian fossil, Amiskwia, has been
interpreted as a
nemertean based...
- "super-phylum" of
protostomes that also
includes molluscs, brachiopods, and
nemerteans. The
basic annelid form
consists of
multiple segments. Each
segment has...
-
simple invertebrates,
including flatworms (Platyhelminthes),
rotifers and
nemerteans;
these are the
simplest animals to have a
dedicated excretory system....