Definition of Spionidae. Meaning of Spionidae. Synonyms of Spionidae

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Definition of Spionidae

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Meaning of Spionidae from wikipedia

- Spionidae is a family of marine worms within the Polychaeta. Spionids are selective deposit feeders that use their two grooved palps to locate prey. However...
- Family Longosomatidae Family Magelonidae Family Poecilochaetidae Family Spionidae Family Trochochaetidae Family Uncispionidae Order Terebellida Suborder...
- not clot in the case of a laceration or puncture wound. Members of the Spionidae of the polychaetes are known as pests of abalone. Abalone has been harvested...
- and buccinids) and in some marine annelids (Boccardia proboscidia in Spionidae). Intrauterine cannibalism is known to occur in lamnoid sharks such as...
- "Revision of the California species of polychaetous annelids of the family Spionidae". M.A. University of California. OCLC 25496285. Hartman, Olga (1936)....
- been reported as absent in many families (Opheliidae, Protodrilidae, Spionidae, Oweniidae, Aphroditidae, Acoetidae, Polynoidae, Sigalionidae, Phyllodocidae...
- Scolelepis squamata is a species of polychaete worm in the family Spionidae. It occurs on the lower s**** of coasts on either side of the Atlantic Ocean...
- Polydora ciliata is a species of annelid worm in the family Spionidae, commonly known as a bristleworm. It is a burrowing worm and is found in the northeastern...
- Marenzelleria is a genus of annelids belonging to the family Spionidae. The species of this genus are found in Europe, Russia and Northern America. Species:...
- Scolelepis is a genus of annelids belonging to the family Spionidae. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution. Species: Scolelepis acuta (Treadwell, 1914)...