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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. A few construct tubes in which … See more
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 See more
Worms in this order are generally predators or scavengers. See more
The three main subgroups are Aphroditiformia, Glyceriformia and Nereidiformia. The Aphroditiformia are characterised by the … See more
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WEBMost Phyllodocida are active animals that move over and in sediments, or live in cracks and crevices in hard surfaces. Only a few construct tubes and have more sessile life-styles. Many are brightly coloured, with beautiful …
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WEBMar 17, 2021 · Phyllodocida is a clade of errantiate annelids with ventral sensory palps, anterior enlarged cirri, and compound chaetae. This review covers the current knowledge on species diversity trends, …
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WEBMar 2, 2011 · Annelida, the ringed worms, is a highly diverse animal phylum that includes more than 15,000 described species and constitutes the dominant benthic macrofauna from the intertidal zone down to the...
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