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- Polynoidae is a family of marine Polychaete worms known as "scale worms" due to the scale-like elytra on the dorsal surface. Almost 900 species are currently...
- "Hoff" crab, a "giant peltospirid" snail, a whelk-like snail, a limpet, a scaleworm and a polychaete worm. The West Indian Ocean coelacanth was discovered...
- 2010.00201.x. ISSN 1077-8306. Pettibone, M. H. (1997). "Revision of the scaleworm genus Eulagisca McIntosh (Polychaeta: Polynoidae) with erection of the...
- uschakovi Pettibone, 1997 Pettibone, Marian H. 1997. Revision of the scaleworm genus Eulagisca McIntosh (Polychaeta: Polynoidae) with the erection of...
- Caprella astericola, the copepod Scottomyzon gibberum, the polychaete scaleworm Arctonoe uittuta, species from the harpacticoid copepods genera Parathalestris...
- Arctonoe vittata (Grube, 1855) Hanley, J. R. (1989). "Revision of the scaleworm genera Arctonoe Chamberlin and Gastrolepidia Schmarda (Polychaeta, Polynoidae)...
- zooplankton. The leather star sometimes lives symbiotically with the scaleworm Arctonoe vittata. The worm also ****ociates with various other marine invertebrates...
- Russell and Burke, Melanie 1989. A new genus and species of commensal scaleworm (Polychaeta:Polynoidae) from Broome, Western Australia. The Beagle, Records...
- genus of marine polychaete worms belonging to the family Polynoidae, the scaleworms. Vampiropolynoe contains a single species, Vampiropolynoe embleyi which...
- from the low-tide line to about 400 m deep. They often have a commensal scaleworm, Arctonoe vittata. There may be hybrids and possible distinct species...