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    Larvæ of Nereis pelagica Linnæus were reared from the egg, and the young worms, which developed from them, to the age of one year. The larvæ from an early stage possessed three chætigerous segments.
    Nereis is a genus of polychaete worms in the family Nereididae. It comprises many species, most of which are marine. Nereis possess setae and parapodia for locomotion and gas exchange. They may have two types of setae, which are found on the parapodia. Acicular setae provide support.
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    original description (of Nereis denticulata Stimpson, 1853) Stimpson, W. (1853). Synopsis of the marine Invertebrata of Grand Manan: or the region about the mouth of the Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick.
    The scientific Latin genus name Nereis derives from the Ancient Greek Νηρηΐς : Nērēís (stem Νηρηΐδ- : Nērēid), a sea nymph . Nereis are osmoconformers. They are dioecious (individuals are male or female) and they release their haploid gametes into the water, a process called spawning.
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  3. Nereis pelagica - Wikipedia

  4. Ragworm - Nereis pelagica

    WEBCharacteristics: The slender ragworm Nereis pelagica is 6-21 cm long and has 30-100 segments with thin hairs (chaetae) on each segment. The legs, parapods, are positioned closer together than for instance the legs of …

  5. The Development of Nereis pelagica Linnæus | Journal of the …

  6. Macrobenthos of the North Sea - Polychaeta: Nereis pelagica

  7. Nereis pelagica - Artsdatabanken

  8. Nereis pelagica - fish-commercial-names.ec.europa.eu

  9. Slender Ragworm - Encyclopedia of Life

  10. Nereis pelagica - SeaLifeBase

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