Sternaspidae, commonly known as mud owls, are a family of marine polychaete worms with short swollen bodies. They have a global distribution and live buried...
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refer to: Sternaspis (annelid), a genus of polychaetes in the family Sternaspidae Sternaspis, a genus of worms in the family Aspidosiphonidae, synonym...
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(sometimes own suborder Poeobiida or included in Flabelligerida) Family Sternaspidae (sometimes own suborder Sternaspida) Suborder Terebellomorpha Family...
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Sabella chrysodon, Sabella indica, Pectinaria (Amphictene) capensis Family Sternaspidae Genus Sternaspis Sternaspis scutata Ranzani, 1817, syn. Thalassema scutatus...
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Flotidae Family Pectinariidae (Trumpet worms) Family Poeobiidae Family Sternaspidae Family Terebellidae (Spaghetti worms) Family Trichobranchidae Incertae...
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Priapulida. Also Sternaspis, the first described genus in the family Sternaspidae, was at some point assumed to be related to Echiura and therefore included...
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Sternaspis is a genus of annelids belonging to the family Sternaspidae. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution. Species: Sternaspis affinis Stimpson,...
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sometimes own suborder Poeobiida or included in Flabelligerida suborder) Sternaspidae (sternaspids, sometimes own suborder Sternaspida) Terebellidae (terebellids...
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Sternaspis scutata is a species of marine polychaete worm in the family Sternaspidae. It occurs in the Mediterranean Sea and the temperate northeastern Atlantic...
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