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''Dodecaceria'' is a genus of marine polychaete Polychaeta () is a paraphyletic class of generally marine Annelid, annelid worms, common name, commonly called bristle worms or polychaetes (). Each body segment has a pair of fleshy protrusions called parapodia that bear many bristles, called c ... worms in the Family (biology), family Cirratulidae. It's also one of the very few polychaete genera with a verified Cirratulidae#Fossil record, fossil record. The genus contains bioluminescent species. Fossil record The earliest species on record, ''Dodecaceria cretacea'' (Voigt, 1971), later reclassified as the ichnofossil ''Caulostrepsis cretacea'', was responsible for leaving boring traces on Late Cretaceous coral reefs. Authors such as Fischer et al. (1989, 2000) have proposed that ''Diplochaetetes'' fossil bioconstructions may be attributed to ''Dodecaceria'' due to Synonym (taxonomy), synonymity. A research by Guido et al. (2024) reported very similar Biomineralization#Double- ...
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Dodecaceria Saeria
''Dodecaceria'' is a genus of marine polychaete worms in the Family (biology), family Cirratulidae. It's also one of the very few polychaete genera with a verified Cirratulidae#Fossil record, fossil record. The genus contains bioluminescent species. Fossil record The earliest species on record, ''Dodecaceria cretacea'' (Voigt, 1971), later reclassified as the ichnofossil ''Caulostrepsis cretacea'', was responsible for leaving boring traces on Late Cretaceous coral reefs. Authors such as Fischer et al. (1989, 2000) have proposed that ''Diplochaetetes'' fossil bioconstructions may be attributed to ''Dodecaceria'' due to Synonym (taxonomy), synonymity. A research by Guido et al. (2024) reported very similar Biomineralization#Double-phased biomineralization, double-phased biomineralization processes in bioconstructions attributed to these genera. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Dodecaceria'': *''Dodecaceria alphahelixae'' *''Dodecaceria ater'' *''Dod ...
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