Prosphaerosyllis Tetralix
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Prosphaerosyllis Tetralix
''Prosphaerosyllis'' is a genus of polychaetes belonging to the family Syllidae. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution. Species: *'' Prosphaerosyllis adelae'' *'' Prosphaerosyllis battiri'' *'' Prosphaerosyllis bilineata'' *'' Prosphaerosyllis brachycephala'' *'' Prosphaerosyllis brandhorsti'' *'' Prosphaerosyllis brevicirra'' *'' Prosphaerosyllis campoyi'' *'' Prosphaerosyllis chauseyensis'' *'' Prosphaerosyllis danovaroi'' *'' Prosphaerosyllis fujianensis'' *'' Prosphaerosyllis giandoi'' *'' Prosphaerosyllis isabellae'' *'' Prosphaerosyllis kerguelensis'' *'' Prosphaerosyllis laubieri'' *'' Prosphaerosyllis longicauda'' *'' Prosphaerosyllis longipapillata'' *'' Prosphaerosyllis magnoculata'' *'' Prosphaerosyllis marmarae'' *'' Prosphaerosyllis modinouae'' *'' Prosphaerosyllis multipapillata'' *'' Prosphaerosyllis nathani'' *'' Prosphaerosyllis opisthoculata'' *'' Prosphaerosyllis palpopapillata'' *'' Prosphaerosyllis papillosissima'' *'' Prosphaerosy ...
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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 chaetae, which are made of chitin. More than 10,000 species are described in this class. Common representatives include the lugworm (''Arenicola marina'') and the Alitta virens, sandworm or Alitta succinea, clam worm ''Alitta''. Polychaetes as a class are robust and widespread, with species that live in the coldest ocean temperatures of the abyssal plain, to forms which tolerate the extremely high temperatures near hydrothermal vents. Polychaetes occur throughout the Earth's oceans at all depths, from forms that live as plankton near the surface, to a 2- to 3-cm specimen (still unclassified) observed by the robot ocean probe Nereus (underwater vehicle), ''Nereus'' at the bottom of the Challenger Deep, the deepest known spot in the Earth's ...
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Prosphaerosyllis Longicauda
''Prosphaerosyllis'' is a genus of polychaetes belonging to the family Syllidae. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution. Species: *'' Prosphaerosyllis adelae'' *'' Prosphaerosyllis battiri'' *'' Prosphaerosyllis bilineata'' *'' Prosphaerosyllis brachycephala'' *'' Prosphaerosyllis brandhorsti'' *'' Prosphaerosyllis brevicirra'' *'' Prosphaerosyllis campoyi'' *'' Prosphaerosyllis chauseyensis'' *'' Prosphaerosyllis danovaroi'' *'' Prosphaerosyllis fujianensis'' *'' Prosphaerosyllis giandoi'' *'' Prosphaerosyllis isabellae'' *'' Prosphaerosyllis kerguelensis'' *'' Prosphaerosyllis laubieri'' *'' Prosphaerosyllis longicauda'' *'' Prosphaerosyllis longipapillata'' *'' Prosphaerosyllis magnoculata'' *'' Prosphaerosyllis marmarae'' *'' Prosphaerosyllis modinouae'' *'' Prosphaerosyllis multipapillata'' *'' Prosphaerosyllis nathani'' *'' Prosphaerosyllis opisthoculata'' *'' Prosphaerosyllis palpopapillata'' *'' Prosphaerosyllis papillosissima'' *'' Prosphaerosy ...
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Prosphaerosyllis Modinouae
''Prosphaerosyllis modinouae'' is a small marine worm which belongs to the Annelid The annelids (), also known as the segmented worms, are animals that comprise the phylum Annelida (; ). The phylum contains over 22,000 extant species, including ragworms, earthworms, and leeches. The species exist in and have adapted to vario ...a phylum. It was originally found in the North Falklands Basin, at a depth of 450 m. The species is named after Ivvet Modinou, a volcanologist and science communicator. Specimen ranging from in length have been found. The species has protrusions along the sides of its body in between the parapodia. It has three small pear-shaped antennae, as well as two pairs of red eyes. References External linksWORMS entry Syllidae Animals described in 2020 {{Annelid-stub ...
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