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Nemertea is a phylum of invertebrate animals also known as ribbon worms or proboscis worms. Most of the 1400 or so species are marine, with a few living in ...
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An introduction to the biology, classification and ecology of Ribbon-worms the phylum Nemertea.
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Information on the classification of the ribbon worms with a photograph of Tubulanus rhabdotus.
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There are about 900 known species in the phylum Nemertini (also spelled Nemertina or Nemertea by different authors). Nemertines are known as "ribbon worms" ...
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Nemerteans can have from two to 250 pigment-cup eyes. The one above has two eyes , and above right six eyes. There are two Classes; the Anopla with a simple ...
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Sep 10, 2009 ... Media in category "Nemertea". The following 4 files are in this ... Retrieved from "http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Nemertea" ...
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Nemertine worms are also called boot-lace or ribbon worms because of their shape . They are voracious carnivores usually eating living prey but also able to ...
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Nemertea Taxonomic Serial No.: 57411. Download Nemertea TSN 57411 ... Phylum, Nemertea -- nemertea, némertes, némertiens, nemertíneo, proboscis worms, ...
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Details of the classes and subclasses contained in these two phyla, with photographs of certain example species.
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This will be the primary resource for nemerteans where participants will edit and maintain their classification, upload images and videos, ...
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