Recent molecular phylogenetic analysis has shown that the marine animals known as peanut worms are not a separate phylum, but are definitely part of the family of annelids, also known as segmented ...
We have collected evidence that the nominal species, Polydora cornuta Bosc 1802, contains at least three separate species in North America. Specimens of P. cornuta were collected in California, ...
The Annelida collection, including Echiura, Sipuncula and free-living nematode worms, contains a wealth of important and historic material, including the most comprehensive collection of Siboglinidae ...
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