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Eunicidae is a family of marine polychaetes (bristle worms). The family comprises marine annelids distributed in diverse benthic habitats across Oceania, Europe, South America, North America, Asia and Africa. The Eunicid anatomy typically consists of a pair of appendages near the mouth (mandibles) and complex sets … See more
In 1992, Kristian Fauchald detailed a conclusive history of research and classification of the Eunicidae family. Primary studies undertaken in 1767 on coral reefs See more
Thirty-three genera have been described in the Eunicidae family. Only twelve are currently considered valid:
• Aciculomarphysa … See moreSexual reproduction
Most of the class Polychaeta are benthic sexual reproductive animals and lack external reproductive … See moreSegmented body
Members of the Eunicidae family are distinguished from other families in Eunicida by having … See moreDistribution and habitat
Eunicidae are distributed in diverse benthic habitats across Oceania, Europe, South America See moreAs bait in commercial and recreational fishing
Marphysa sanguinea, or known locally in Italy as “Murrido”, “Murone”, “Bacone” and “Verme sanguigno” is … See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Earth’s oldest ‘Bobbit worm’ – gigantism in a Devonian eunicidan ...
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