Definition of Siboglinidae. Meaning of Siboglinidae. Synonyms of Siboglinidae

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Definition of Siboglinidae

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- Siboglinidae is a family of polychaete annelid worms whose members made up the former phyla Pogonophora and Vestimentifera (the giant tube worms). The...
- (2014). "The morphological diversity of Osedax worm borings (Annelida: Siboglinidae)" (PDF). Journal of the Marine Biological ****ociation of the United Kingdom...
- and biological interactions of the organisms living in these sites. Siboglinidae Lamellibrachia List of long-living organisms Maximum life span Pompeii...
- Lamellibrachia luymesi is a species of tube worms in the family Siboglinidae. It lives at deep-sea cold seeps where hydrocarbons (oil and methane) are...
- Canalipalpata, the order containing bristle-footed annelids or fan-head worms Siboglinidae, the family of beard worms Riftia pachyptila, a species known as giant...
- considered separate phyla, but are now classified in the polychaete family Siboglinidae. Much of the classification below matches Rouse & Fauchald, 1998, although...
- Heptabrachia is a genus of tube worms in the family Siboglinidae. Heptabrachia abyssicola Ivanov, 1952 Heptabrachia beringensis Ivanov, 1960 Heptabrachia...
- host. Trophosomes are contained by the coelom of tube worms (family Siboglinidae, e.g. the giant tube worm Riftia pachyptila) and in the body of symbiotic...
- Morphology, Rate, and Method of Bioerosion by Osedax mucofloris (Annelida, Siboglinidae)". Biological Bulletin. 221 (3): 307–316. doi:10.1086/BBLv221n3p307....
- Retrieved 26 May 2007. Rouse, G. W. (2001). "A cladistic analysis of Siboglinidae Caullery, 1914 (Polychaeta, Annelida): formerly the phyla Pogonophora...