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  2. Errantia - Wikipedia

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    Errantia is a diverse group of marine polychaete worms in the phylum Annelida. Traditionally a subclass of the paraphyletic class Polychaeta, [4] it is currently regarded as a monophyletic group within the larger Pleistoannelida, composed of Errantia and Sedentaria. [2] These worms are found worldwide in marine environments and brackish water.

  3. Alitta virens - Wikipedia

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    Sandworms eat seaweed and microorganisms. Sandworms are known to be omnivores. Their diet consists of surface sediment, plant and animal remains. They are oftentimes exposed to metals through their diet and their burrowing tactics. [5] They have many distinctive traits, including: often reaching great lengths, sometimes exceeding four feet

  4. Pleistoannelida - Wikipedia

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    Pleistoannelida is a group of annelid worms that comprises the vast majority of the diversity in phylum Annelida.Discovered through phylogenetic analyses, it is the largest clade of annelids, comprised by the last common ancestor of the highly diverse sister groups Errantia and Sedentaria (Clitellata and related polychaetes) and all the descendants of that ancestor.

  5. Eunice aphroditois - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It ranges in length from less than 10 cm (4 in) to 3 m (10 ft). [3] Its exoskeleton displays a wide range of colors, from black to purple and more. This species is an ambush predator; it hunts by burrowing its whole body in soft sediment on the ocean floor and waiting until its antennae detect prey. [ 4 ]

  6. Sedentaria - Wikipedia

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    It is the sister group of Errantia. [1] Sedentaria are mainly found within marine environments that have low oxygen levels and are specially adapted to these low oxygen environments by increasing gill surface area and having high-affinity respiratory proteins. Furthermore, they go through a process of metabolic depression which lowers their ...

  7. Nereis - Wikipedia

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    Nereis are osmoconformers.They are dioecious (individuals are male or female) and they release their haploid gametes into the water, a process called spawning.Moreover, upon fertilization and mitotic divisions of the zygote, Nereids form a larval stage which is similar to that of molluscs – i.e. a trochophore larva.

  8. Chaetopterus variopedatus - Wikipedia

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    Chaetopterus variopedatus is a species of parchment worm, a marine polychaete in the family Chaetopteridae.It is found worldwide. However, recent discoveries from molecular phylogeny analysis show that Chaetopterus variopedatus sensu Hartman (1959) is not a single species.

  9. Ichthyotomidae - Wikipedia

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    Errantia: Order: Phyllodocida: Family: Ichthyotomidae: Ichthyotomidae is a family of polychaetes belonging to the order ... This page was last edited on 21 August ...