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Polydora ciliata is a species of annelid worm in the family Spionidae, commonly known as a bristleworm. It is a burrowing worm and is found in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean and some other parts of the world. Meer weergeven
Polydora ciliata was first described in 1838 by the Scottish physician and naturalist George Johnston as Leucodore ciliatus, but was later placed in the genus Polydora. A planktonic … Meer weergeven
P. ciliata has a widespread distribution round the coasts of northwestern Europe. As a burrowing species, it tunnels into limestone; chalk and clay, calcareous algae Meer weergeven
The species can grow to a length of about 30 mm (1.2 in) with around 180 segments. The front of the prostomium (head) has no eyes or Meer weergeven
The burrow of P. ciliata is U-shaped, and the presence of these worms can be recognised by the sets of small, double perforations they make. The worm is believed to … Meer weergeven
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