Sabellida - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sabellida is a suborder of annelid worms in the class Polychaeta. They are filter feeders with no buccal organ. Members of the suborder include the feather duster worms (Sabellidae) and serpulid worm...
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Biodiversity & Conservation ... The page you are looking for has been moved. ... If you were looking for information on Myxicola infundibulum please read our review of Myxicola infundibulum.
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www.marlin.ac.uk/species/myxicolainfundibulum.htm
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Scientific Name: sp?.; Family: Annelida; Common Name: Fan Worm, Feather Duster Worm ... Description: Fan worms range from very small inconspicuous specimens to relatively large ones that can extend over an inch across at the crown. The white ones shown here are some of the larger ones ... Good or Bad?:
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www.reefcorner.com/SpecimenSheets/fan_worms.htm
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it filters water throgh its fan an collects particles of food. it filters water throgh its fan and collect particles of food
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_does_a_fanworm_eat
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Animal Life question: Is a fanworm a parisite? no ... Is a fanworm a parasitew? Is the fanworm bilateral? What phylum is fanworm in? Is the fanworm a aparasite? Is the lungworm a parisite? Does the fanworm have a parasite? What phylum does the fanworm have? What is the symmetry of a Fanworm?
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wiki.answers.com/Q/Is_a_fanworm_a_parisite
wiki.answers.com/Q/Is_a_fanworm_a_parisite
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Fan Worms, also known as Feather Duster worms, are not only beautiful additions to a reef aquarium, but are also efficient filter feeders that play an important role in maintaining good water quality by feeding on tiny organic particles. ... Fan Worms are not only beautiful additions to a reef aquarium, but are also...
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www.peteducation.com/category.cfm?c=16+1900
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Monday, March 16, 2009 ... This morning I snorkeled at South Cottesloe with a new friend, Wehdi. We spent some time exploring the shallow reef in the south of the second groyne. Later, after he left, I continued snorkeling at the other side of the groyne too. ... The wind was not too strong. The water was quite calm and...
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chaitt.blogspot.com/2009/03/south-cottesloe-beach-pretty-fan-worm.html
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eNature Field Guides -- Comprehensive guide to America's wildlife with species pictures, field descriptions, sounds, range and habitat information and more. ... Category: Segmented Worms view all from this category ... Description 12" (30 cm) long, 1" (25 mm) wide. Firm and sturdy, thick in front, with tapering head and tail...
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www.enature.com/fieldguide/showSpeciesRECNUM.asp?recnum...
www.enature.com/fieldguide/showSpeciesRECNUM.asp?recnum=SC0144
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The Mediterranean Fanworm (Sebella spallanzanii). Overview, mode of distribution, description, key features, action plan download. ... The fanworm has a rapid growth rate and can form high-density beds displacing other species that are already there and foul boats and other marine structures. This species could be a threat...
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www.biodiversity.govt.nz/seas/biosecurity/pests/fanworm...
www.biodiversity.govt.nz/seas/biosecurity/pests/fanworm.html
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