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Sabellaria alveolata, (also
known as the
honeycomb worm), is a reef-forming polychaete. It is
distributed around the
Mediterranean Sea, and from the north...
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Sabellaria is a
genus of
marine polychaete worms in the
family Sabellariidae. The type
species is
Sabellaria alveolata (Linnaeus, 1767).
These worms are...
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Sabellaria al****i is a
species of
bristle worm
described by
Charles Joseph Gravier in 1906 and
named in
honour of
Alfred William Al****.
Sabellaria spinulosa...
- the
family Sabellariidae,
perhaps better known by its
previous name,
Sabellaria cementarium. It is
found in the
North Pacific Ocean.
Neosabellaria cementarium...
- montagui,
lives in ****ociation with the reef-building
polychaete worm,
Sabellaria spinulosa.
Their lifespan is
typically three to five years, with ****ual...
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Sabellaria spinulosa is a
species of
marine polychaete worm in the
family Sabellariidae,
commonly known as the Ross worm. It
lives in a tube
built of sand...
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Sandcastle worms should not be
confused with the similar, but more
northern Sabellaria cementarium which are
found from
Alaska to
southern California and have...
- deep
water Marine: Peat and clay
exposures Marine:
Sabellaria alveolata reefs Marine:
Sabellaria spinulosa reefs Marine: Seagr**** beds Marine: Sheltered...
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Acromycter al****i
Gilbert & Cramer, 1897
Bathynemertes al****i Laidlaw, 1906
Sabellaria al****i Gravier, 1907
Pourtalesia al****i Koehler, 1914
Aristeus al****i...
- (
Sabellaria alveolata) and are
located at a
depth of 12 to 30
metres (39 to 98 ft).
Prior to the
discovery of the
Wicklow Reef in 1997,
Sabellaria alveolata...