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  1. Football jersey worm

    Tubulanus superbus, commonly known as the football jersey worm, is a species of ribbon worm in the phylum Nemertea. Found in the northern Atlantic Ocean, the North Sea and the Mediterranean Sea, it occurs from the lower shore down to about 80 m (260 ft), on sand or gravel.
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    Tubulanus superbus is a species of ribbon worms in the family Tubulanidae. Individuals can grow to 75 cm. They rely on ciliary gliding to move around. EOL has data for 22 attributes, including: Known occurrences, collected specimens and observations of Tubulanus superbus (Kölliker 1845).
    Found in the northern Atlantic Ocean, the North Sea and the Mediterranean Sea, it occurs from the lower shore down to about 80 m (260 ft), on sand or gravel. Tubulanus superbus grows to a length of 75 cm (30 in) or more but is only about 5 mm (0.2 in) wide.
    Superbus, pronounced superb-us, is named for the Victorian copperhead snake, a symbol of rebirth, and will become an audio bar in the style of achingly cool Japanese listening bars, with the offerings of a Parisian wine bar and a Melbourne cafe.
    The first two or three rings are fairly widely spaced, whereas the rest of the rings are closer together and more or less uniformly distributed along the body. Occasional rings may appear double. In many ways resembling Tubulanus annulatus .
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    Tubulanus superbus - Wikipedia

    Tubulanus superbus, commonly known as the football jersey worm, is a species of ribbon worm in the phylum Nemertea. Found in the northern Atlantic Ocean, the North Sea and the Mediterranean Sea, it occurs from the lower shore down to about 80 m (260 ft), on sand or gravel. See more

    Tubulanus superbus grows to a length of 75 cm (30 in) or more but is only about 5 mm (0.2 in) wide. It has a rounded head and a firm, cylindrical body, gradually decreasing in … See more

    A predator, scavenger and omnivore, T. superbus glides by cilliary action over the seabed on a trail of slime. On encountering prey, the See more

    This species is native to the northeastern Atlantic Ocean, where its range extends from Greenland and Scandinavia southwards to the British Isles, the Atlantic coast of France and the See more

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  4. Tubulanus superbus - Wikipedia

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

  6. Tubulanus superbus (Kölliker, 1845) - World Register of Marine …

  7. Ribbon Worm - Tubulanus superbus

    WEBCharacteristics: T. superbus may be confused with two similar species, the T. annulatus and T. nothus. T. annulatus has three white, longitudinal stripes in in stead of four. T. nothus has a white head with two black …

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

  10. Tubulanus superbus (Kölliker 1845) - Encyclopedia of Life

  11. COPEPEDIA summary for Tubulanus superbus : T4031195 : Species

  12. Tubulanus superbus (Kölliker, 1845) - GBIF

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