- Tubulanus annulatus, also known as the football jersey worm, is a species of ribbon worm in the phylum Nemertea123. It is found in the northern Atlantic Ocean, the North Sea and the Mediterranean Sea, on sand, gravel and other habitats, from the lower shore down to about 40 m (130 ft)1. The worm is unsegmented, elongated, flattened, and strikingly colored, ranging from brick-red to brownish-red, marked with white longitudinal stripes and rings2. It can grow up to 75 cm in length and usually 3-4 mm in width23. The worm relies on ciliary gliding to move around3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Tubulanus annulatus, commonly known as the football jersey worm, is a species of ribbon worm in the phylum Nemertea. It ranges across the northern Atlantic Ocean, the North Sea and the Mediterranean Sea, being present from the lower shore down to about 40 m (130 ft), on sand, gravel and other habitats.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tubulanus_annulatusTubulanus annulatus is an unsegmented, elongated, flattened ribbon worm. It is strikingly coloured, ranging from brick-red to brownish-red, marked with white longitudinal stripes and rings. This species reaches a length of 75 cm or more, usually 3-4 mm in width.www.marlin.ac.uk/species/detail/2069Tubulanus annulatus (Football Jersey Worm) is a species of ribbon worms in the family Tubulanidae. Individuals can grow to 75 cm. They rely on ciliary gliding to move around.eol.org/pages/474644
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Tubulanus annulatus, commonly known as the football jersey worm, is a species of ribbon worm in the phylum Nemertea. It ranges across the northern Atlantic Ocean, the North Sea and the Mediterranean Sea, being present from the lower shore down to about 40 m (130 ft), on sand, gravel and other habitats. See more
This species was first described in 1804 by the zoologist and ornithologist George Montagu as Gordius annulatus but was later transferred to the newly created genus See more
Tubulanus annulatus is an elongated, slender worm that can reach 75 cm (30 in) in length but does not usually exceed 4 mm (0.16 in) in … See more
The range includes the northwestern Atlantic Ocean, the North Sea and the Mediterranean Sea as well as both Atlantic and Pacific coasts of North America. Although … See more
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WEBCharacteristics: The vivid brick-red, orange-red or brownish red ribbon worms can be confused with two similar species, T. superbus and T. nothus. T. superbus has four white, longitudinal stripes in in stead of …
Morphological variation in the palaeonemertean Tubulanus …
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