Definition of Oweniidae. Meaning of Oweniidae. Synonyms of Oweniidae

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Definition of Oweniidae

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Meaning of Oweniidae from wikipedia

- Oweniidae is a family of marine polychaete worms in the suborder Sabellida. The worms live in tubes made of sand and are selective filter feeders, detritivores...
- reduced annelids. Research suggest that also nemerteans are annelids, with Oweniidae and Magelonidae as their closest relatives. No single feature distinguishes...
- Canalipalpata Order Sabellida Family Caobangidae Family Fabriciidae Family Oweniidae Family Sabellariidae Family Sabellidae Family Serpulidae Family Siboglinidae...
- Pleistoannelida Clade: Sedentaria Infraclass: Canalipalpata Order: Sabellida Families Oweniidae Sabellariidae Sabellidae Serpulidae Siboglinidae Spirorbidae...
- Owenia is a genus of marine polychaete worms in the family Oweniidae. Owenia artifex Verrill, 1885 Owenia ****imilator Caullery, 1944 Owenia ****imilis...
- 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...
- keep in a marine aquarium. Order Canalipalpata Suborder Sabellida Family Oweniidae Family Sabellariidae Family Sabellidae (Feather duster worms) Family Serpulidae...
- Thomas; Beckers, Patrick (2022-01-25). "Ultrastructure of cerebral eyes in Oweniidae and Chaetopteridae (Annelida) – implications for the evolution of eyes...
- Meliaceae Owenia (annelid) Delle Chiaje 1841, a genus of worms in the family Oweniidae Owenia (bird) Gray 1855, a genus of birds in the family Dinornithidae...
- rather than a qiton-like animal. The location of basal polychaetes such as Oweniidae with still conserved deuterostome characteristics. The similarities between...