- and
other worm-like animals).
Animals with such a diet are
known to be
vermivorous. Some
definitions are less
exclusive with
respect to the diet, but limit...
- vermin, verminate, vermination, verminous, vermiparous, vermivore,
vermivorous †vermiculus vermicul-
vernus vern-
spring vernal vērus ver- true veracious...
- suggests,
these species live in deep water. It is
presumed that they are
vermivorous. This
genus is the type
genus of the
subfamily Profundiconinae Limpalaër...
- channels. CNF-Sr3 (conorfamide-Sr3) is
found in the
venom duct of the
vermivorous Conus spurius, a
marine snail from the Gulf of Mexico. CNF-Sr3 consists...
- unknown. A.
scambus Hitch****, 1848 A.
ranivorus Ellenberger, 1970 A.
vermivorous (Ellenberger, 1970) A.
minimus (Ellenberger, 1970) A.
minor (Ellenberger...
-
Atlantic and
Eastern Pacific regions.
Feeding habits These cone
snails are
vermivorous,
meaning that the
cones prey on
polychaete worms. This list of species...
-
endemic to the West
African region.
Feeding habits This cone
snail is
vermivorous,
meaning that the cone
snail preys on
Amphinomid polychaete worms. This...
-
endemic to Australia.
Feeding habits These species are
presumed to be
vermivorous (meaning that they prey on
marine worms)
bases on the
aspect of the radular...
-
Atlantic and
Eastern Pacific regions.
Feeding habits These cone
snails are
vermivorous,
meaning that they prey on
polychaete worms. This list of
species is...
-
earthworms in the
eastern United States:
Implications for the
ecology of
vermivorous snakes".
Bulletin of the
Chicago Herpetology Society. 45 (5): 73–86....