Definition of Vermetid. Meaning of Vermetid. Synonyms of Vermetid

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Definition of Vermetid

Vermetid
Vermetid Ver"me*tid, n. (Zo["o]l.) Any species of vermetus.

Meaning of Vermetid from wikipedia

- the s**** can be sealed off by calcareous septa when necessary. Some vermetids are solitary, whereas others live in colonies, partially cemented together...
- difference is that serpulid s**** are dull inside, whereas the molluscan vermetid s**** are shiny inside. Amplicaria Knight-Jones, 1984 Anomalorbis Vine...
- old) and capped by a carbonate rock composed primarily of the sessile vermetid gastropod Petaloconchus sp. (a marine snail that cements its tubular s****...
- rufopunctata have also been found to protect corals against the mucus of the vermetid snail, Dendropoma maximum. These sessile snails extrude a mucous net for...
- Francesca R.; Reuter, Markus; Brachert, Thomas C. (19 September 2008). "Vermetid reefs and their use as palaeobathymetric markers: New insights from the...
- Cyprus The pectenid bivalve Ammusium cristatum from the Pliocene of Cyprus Vermetid gastropod Petaloconchus intortus attached to a branch of the coral Cladocora...
- Adelphophagy occurs in some marine gastropods (calyptraeids, muricids, vermetids, and buccinids) and in some marine annelids (Boccardia proboscidia in...
- February 2025. Lunetta G. D’A. & Damiani F. (2002). "Spermiogenesis in the vermetid gastropod Dendropoma petraeum (Gastropoda, Prosobranchia)". European Journal...
- "Po****tion differentiation across small distances in a coral reef-****ociated vermetid (Ceraesignum maximum) in Palau". Coral Reefs. 38 (6): 1159–1172. doi:10...
- exustus as intermediate hosts. Marine species have been reported to infect vermetid gastropods belonging to the genera Thylacodes, Thylaeodus, and Dendropoma...