Definition of Terebellidae. Meaning of Terebellidae. Synonyms of Terebellidae

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Definition of Terebellidae

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- The Terebellidae is a marine family of polychaete worms, of which the type taxon is Terebella, described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1767 12th edition of Systema...
- medusa worm, is an aquatic species of annelid belonging to the family Terebellidae. Loimia medusa has long bluish white feeding tentacles that give the...
- crabs, and some sedentary marine Polychaetes such as worms of the family Terebellidae. Detritivores can be classified into more specific groups based on their...
- Gallery of Art. Amphitrite is the name of a genus of the worm family Terebellidae. In poetry, Amphitrite's name is often used for the sea, as a synonym...
- Eudora Odysseus (polychaete), a genus of polychaete worms, in the family Terebellidae Search for "Odysseus" on Wikipedia. All pages with titles beginning with...
- Hauchiella is a genus of annelids belonging to the family Terebellidae. The genus has almost cosmopolitan distribution. Species: Hauchiella renilla Hutchings...
- Telothelepus is a monotypic genus of polychaete worms in the family Terebellidae, first described by John H. Day in 1955. The type taxon is Telothelepus...
- polychaetes such as amphitrites (Amphitritinae, worms of the family Terebellidae) and other terebellids. The eating of wood, whether live or dead, is...
- Family Alvinellidae Family Ampharetidae Family Pectinariidae Family Terebellidae Family Trichobranchidae Infraclass Scolecida Family Arenicolidae Family...
- Malmgren, 1866, replaced junior synonym of Amaeana, Hartman, 1959; family Terebellidae. (Described as Scala (Amaea) H. Adams & A. Adams, 1853) The thin, turreted...