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    The Nemertea are colloquially known as ribbon worms. Most species of phylum Nemertea are marine, predominantly benthic or bottom dwellers, with an estimated 900 species known. However, nemertini have been recorded in freshwater and terrestrial habitats as well. Most nemerteans are carnivores, feeding on worms, clams, and crustaceans.
    There are about 900 known species in the phylum Nemertini (also spelled Nemertina or Nemertea by different authors). Nemertines are known as "ribbon worms" because of the great length of many species; the European nemertine Lineus longissimus has been known to reach 30 meters (nearly 100 ft) in length, although most are much shorter.
    In some nemertine species, a pilidium larva may develop inside the young worm, from a series of imaginal discs. This larval form, characteristically shaped like a deerstalker cap, devours tissues from the young worm for survival before metamorphosing into the adult-like morphology. The nemertini are the simplest eucoelomates.
    This larval form, characteristically shaped like a deerstalker cap, devours tissues from the young worm for survival before metamorphosing into the adult-like morphology. The nemertini are the simplest eucoelomates. These ribbon-shaped animals bear a specialized proboscis enclosed within a rhynchocoel.
  3. ADW: Nemertea: INFORMATION

    WebMar 20, 2018 · Phy­lum Ne­mertea, or rib­bon worms, con­tains ap­prox­i­mately 1,200 species of bi­lat­er­ally sym­met­ri­cal, coelo­mate, un­seg­mented worms, which are di­vided into two classes, each of which is di­vided into two …

  4. 14.3: Phylum Nemertea - Biology LibreTexts

  5. rib·bon worm
    noun
    1. a chiefly aquatic worm with an elongated, unsegmented, flattened body that is typically brightly coloured and tangled in knots, and a long proboscis for catching food.
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  6. Nemertea: Phylum Of The Ribbon Worm | Earth Life

    WebMar 9, 2020 · The Nemertea (Ribbon Worms) show the most advanced development of all the acoelomate phyla. In some books, they are also referred to as the Rhynchocoela, Nemertinea, Nemertina, Nemertini or …

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  9. Introduction to the Nemertini - University of California …

    WebNemertini are long, ribbon-like worms with a proboscis that can capture prey. They are marine, freshwater or terrestrial, and have a coelom and blood vessels. Learn more about their diversity, evolution and fossil record.

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  11. Ribbon worm | Anatomy, Habitat & Adaptations | Britannica