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order of
extinct tubeworms Kuphus polythalamia , a
bivalve mollusk species whose common name is
giant tube worm "Giant
tubeworms" (PDF).
Current Biology...
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invertebrate chemoautotrophic symbiosis,
particularly in
vestimentiferan tubeworms R.
pachyptila and then in
vesicomyid clams and
mytilid mussels revealed...
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vestimentiferan tubeworm species.
These tubeworms are one of the most
dominant organisms ****ociated with the
hydrothermal vents in the
Pacific Ocean.
Tubeworms anchor...
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formations attract siboglinid tubeworms,
which settle and grow
along with the mussels. Like the mussels,
tubeworms rely on
chemosynthetic bacteria (in...
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Ficopomatus enigmaticus,
commonly known as the
Australian tubeworm, is a
species of
serpulid tubeworms.
Their true
native range is unknown, but they probably...
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Retrieved 22
September 2023. Vinn, O.; Mutvei, H. (2009). "Calcareous
tubeworms of the Phanerozoic" (PDF).
Estonian Journal of
Earth Sciences. 58 (4):...
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Acrolophus popeanella (Clemens' gr****
tubeworm moth) is a moth of the
family Acrolophidae. It was
described by
James Brackenridge Clemens in 1859. Adults...
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Acrolophus arcanella (gr****
tubeworm moth) is a moth of the
family Acrolophidae. It is
found in
eastern North America. The
wingspan is
about 25 mm. Beccaloni...
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Spirobranchus cariniferus,
commonly known as the blue
tubeworm or
spiny tubeworm, or by its Māori name toke pā, is a
species of tube-building polychaete...
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belongs to the
family Serpulidae, also
known as
serpulid worms or
tubeworms.
Family Serpulidae is one of 31
described families of the
order Canalipalpata...