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    Tubulanus annulatus - Wikipedia

    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 Tubulanus. 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 … 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 width except when fully contracted. The … See more

    As an omnivore, T. annulatus functions as both a predator and scavenger. It glides over the seabed on a trail of slime produced by the … See more

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  3. Football jersey worm (Tubulanus annulatus) - MarLIN - The Marine …

  4. Tubulanus annulatus (Montagu, 1804) - World Register of Marine …

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  7. Ribbon Worm - Tubulanus annulatus

    WEBScientific name: Tubulanus annulatus. Norwegian: - Characteristics: 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 …

  8. Macrobenthos of the North Sea - Nemertina: Tubulanus superbus

  9. Morphological variation in the palaeonemertean Tubulanus …

  10. Tubulanus annulatus : Football Jersey Worm | NBN Atlas

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