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    Amphinomidae - Wikipedia

    Amphinomidae, also known as the fireworms, bristle worms or sea mice, are a family of marine polychaetes, many species of which bear chaetae mineralized with carbonate. The best-known amphinomids are the fireworms, which can cause great pain if their toxin-coated chaetae are touched or trodden … Meer weergeven

    Complanine is a quaternary ammonium salt that has been isolated from the marine fireworm Eurythoe complanata. It causes an inflammatory effect upon contact with the… Meer weergeven

    "Family Amphinomidae "FIREWORMS"". Raffles Museum of Biodiversity, National University of Singapore. Retrieved 31 December … Meer weergeven

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    Zoologica Scripta, 41, 307–325. The discovery of a new amphinomid species from wood falls deployed near cold seeps (1694 m) at the Nile Deep-sea Fan (Mediterranean Sea) highlights the need to revise Amphinomidae to better characterize amphinomid diversity.
    It is presumed that this compound's function is to deter predators of the fireworm. Most genera in Amphinomidae are divided into two subfamilies: Amphinominae, and Archinominae. [a]
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    The phylogenetic affinities of the new amphinomid and 12 other species from nine Amphinomida genera were inferred using data from two nuclear (18S rDNA and 28S rDNA) and two mitochondrial (COI and 16S rDNA) genes.
    It has long been hypothesized that amphinomids are venomous and use the chaetae to inject a toxic substance. However, studies investigating fireworm venom from a morphological or molecular perspective are scarce and no venom gland has been identified to date, nor any toxin characterized at the molecular level.
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