Definition of Orbiniidae. Meaning of Orbiniidae. Synonyms of Orbiniidae

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Definition of Orbiniidae

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Meaning of Orbiniidae from wikipedia

- Orbiniidae is a family of polychaete worms. Orbiniids are mostly unselective deposit feeders on marine detritus. They can be found from the neritic zone...
- They are now included in infraclass Scolecida along with Cossuridae, Orbiniidae, Opheliidae, Paraonidae and Scalibregmatidae. This clade is probably not...
- Capitellidae Family Cossuridae Family Maldanidae Family Opheliidae Family Orbiniidae Family Paraonidae Family Scalibregmatidae Order Capitellida (nomen dubium)...
- Ophelia mamillata, Ophelia mamillata cr****a, Travisia forbesi Family Orbiniidae Genus Haploscoloplos Haploscoloplos kerguelensis (McIntosh, 1885), syn...
- "Scolecida" of the class "Polychaeta". It was composed of the families Orbiniidae, Paraonidae and Questidae, all of which share in common the lack of antennae...
- This is a list of the Annelida recorded from Ireland. In Ireland the number of species is: class Polychaeta 404 species class ****ellata Subclass Oligochaeta...
- Capitellidae Family Cossuridae Family Maldanidae Family Opheliidae Family Orbiniidae Family Paraonidae Family Parergodrilidae Family Potamodrilidae Family...
- Naineris is a genus of polychaete annelids belonging to the family Orbiniidae. It was first described by Henri Marie Ducrotay de Blainville in 1828. The...
- naticoidea include: polychaete Methanoaricia dendrobranchiata from family Orbiniidae mussels Bathymodiolus childressi from family Mytilidae Partial genetic...
- K, Alvestad T, Meißner K, Budaeva N (2024). "Diversity of Orbiniella (Orbiniidae, Annelida) in the North Atlantic and the Arctic". ZooKeys (1205): 51–88...