Definition of Sabellidae. Meaning of Sabellidae. Synonyms of Sabellidae

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Definition of Sabellidae

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- Sabellidae, or feather duster worms, are a family of marine polychaete tube worms characterized by protruding feathery branchiae. Sabellids build tubes...
- known as giant tube worms Lamellibrachia, a genus Serpulidae, a family Sabellidae, the family containing feather duster worms Phoronida, the phylum containing...
- Sabella spallanzanii is a species of marine polychaete worms in the family Sabellidae. Common names include the Mediterranean fanworm, the feather duster worm...
- Nancy E. Gold in 1989. Fitzhugh, K. (1989). "A systematic revision of the Sabellidae-Caobangiidae-Sabellongidae complex (Annelida, Polychaeta)." Bull. Am....
- with mucus. Members of the suborder include the feather duster worms (Sabellidae) and serpulid worms (Serpulidae). Among the species are the giant feather...
- Sabellastarte spectabilis is a species of benthic marine polychaete worm in the Sabellidae family. It is commonly known as the feather duster worm, feather duster...
- the pea**** worm, is a marine polychaete worm belonging to the family Sabellidae. They can be found along the coasts of Western Europe and the Mediterranean...
- Bispira is a genus of marine bristleworm in the family Sabellidae. Its members were initially included in genus Sabella by Grube in 1851. In 1856, Krøyer...
- Acromegalomma is a genus of marine polychaete tube worms in the family Sabellidae, the feather-duster worms. There are 38 species in the genus Acromegalomma:...
- sessile marine polychaete worms consisting of 31 families (including the Sabellidae, Serpulidae, Terebellidae, and Alvinellidae, a family of deep-sea worms...