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    Terebellidae - Wikipedia

    The Terebellidae is a marine family of polychaete worms, of which the type taxon is Terebella, described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1767 12th edition of Systema Naturae. See more

    Most terebellids live in burrows or crevices and are often of large size, ranging up to 150 millimetres in length and 15 millimetres in width. The numerous, very long tentacles which … See more

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    The roughly 400 known species are divided between many dozens of genera. Most of these are assigned to 4 subfamilies. Some additional genera are of unresolved or quite See more

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    CAPA M, HUNTCHINGS PA. Terebellidae (Polychaeta) from Coiba National Park, Panamanian Pacific, including description of four new species and synonymy of the genus Paraeupolymnia with Lanicola. Zootaxa. 2006;29 (1375):1–29. Nogueira JMDM, Hutchings PA, Fukuda MV.
    Terebellidae contained Thelepodinae and Terebellinae ( Figure 2 ). Within Thelepodinae, the representative of Telothelepodidae, Rhinothelepus lobatus, was nested within Thelepodinae as the sister to Thelepus cf. pascua (bs = 98).
    A notable terebellid is the Pompeii worm ( Alvinella pompejana ), an alvinellid. It is the most heat-tolerant complex organism known on Earth. Found near hydrothermal vents deep in the Pacific Ocean, it thrives at a temperature of 50 °C (122 °F).
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    Within Terebellidae, Thelepodinae was found to be the sister group to all the remaining Terebellidae across all analyses, which is referred to as Terebellinae.
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