Definition of Nereididae. Meaning of Nereididae. Synonyms of Nereididae

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- Nereididae (formerly spelled Nereidae) are a family of polychaete worms. It contains about 500 – mostly marinespecies grouped into 42 genera. They may...
- clam worm or cinder worm) is a species of marine annelid in the family Nereididae (commonly known as ragworms or sandworms). It has been recorded throughout...
- for Nereididae sandworms, which are used in cooking Ruồi. the Vietnamese term for fly Chả rươi, a variety of Vietnamese omelette made with Nereididae sandworms...
- Nereis is a genus of polychaete worms in the family Nereididae. It comprises many species, most of which are marine. Nereis possess setae and parapodia...
- Michael Sars in 1835. It is classified as a polychaete in the family Nereididae. Sandworms make up a large part of the live sea-bait industry. To fulfill...
- 2018. Manh, Quang Vu (2022). "Species Status of Ragworm Po****tions (Nereididae: Tylorrhynchus Sp.) Exploited as a Human Specialty Based on Their Molecular...
- diversicolor, commonly known as a ragworm, is a polychaete worm in the family Nereididae. It lives in a burrow in the sand or mud of beaches and estuaries in intertidal...
- Hediste is a genus of annelids belonging to the family Nereididae. The species of this genus are found in Europe, ****an and Northern America. Species in...
- Family Antonbruunidae Family Chrysopetalidae Family Hesionidae Family Nereididae Family Pilargidae Family Syllidae Suborder Phyllodocida incertae sedis...
- There is agreement on the monophyly of a group including the Hesionidae, Nereididae and Chrysopetalidae families but opinions differ about Pilargidae, and...