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  1. Marine Species Traits - Phyllodocidae Örsted, 1843 - WoRMS

  2. description of Nereiphylla paretti - Palmate worm

  3. Postembryonic development and lifestyle shift in the commensal …

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    Phyllodocida is an order of polychaete worms in the subclass Aciculata. These worms are mostly marine, though some are found in brackish water. Most are active benthic creatures, moving over the surface or burrowing in sediments, or living in cracks and crevices in bedrock.
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    Phyllodocida are segmented worms and range in size from a few millimetres long to over a metre. Each segment bears a pair of paddle-like parapodia. The prostomium generally has one or two pairs of eyes, a dorsal pair of antennae, a ventral pair of sensory palps and a pair of organs on the neck.
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    A long lived, tall spreading tree that is a widespread native to moist areas of eastern Australia often forming dense pure stands. One of the worlds fastest growing trees reaching up to 100 feet. The long, curved phyllode leaves, up to 12 x 2 inches in size, are pale green to gray-green.
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    Give one example of it. Phyllode is a modified petiole or shoots connecting stem and leaf. Examples of Phyllode include Acacia. Was this answer helpful?
  5. World Polychaeta Database - World Register of Marine …

    Web2 days ago · Polychaetes are multi-segmented worms living in all environments in the world's oceans, present from abyssal depths to shallow estuaries and rocky shores, and even free swimming in open water. …

  6. Marine sediment infauna‐based environmental assessment using ...

  7. Foraminifera - The World Foraminifera Database - WoRMS

  8. Paddelfotsmaskar Phyllodocidae - Artfakta från SLU Artdatabanken

  9. Foraminifera - The World Foraminifera Database - WoRMS

  10. Postembryonic development and lifestyle shift in the ... - Springer

  11. Nereiphylla rubiginosa | IBERFAUNA