Lanice conchilega: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Annelida
- Class
- Polychaeta
- Order
- Terebellida
- Family
- Terebellidae
- Genus
- Lanice
- Species
- Lanice conchilega
- Scientific Name
- Lanice conchilega
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Lanice conchilega
Lanice conchilega, commonly known as the sand mason worm, is a species of burrowing marine polychaete worm. It builds a characteristic tube which projects from the seabed, consisting of cemented sand grains and shell fragments with a fringe at the top.
Polychaetes, or marine bristle worms, have elongated bodies divided into many segments. Each segment may bear setae (bristles) and parapodia (paddle-like appendages). Some species live freely, either swimming, crawling or burrowing, and these are known as "errant". Others live permanently in tubes, either calcareous or parchment-like, and these are known as "sedentary".
...Lanice conchilega in languages:
- Dutch
- Schelpkokerworm
- English
- Banded Spaghetti Worm
- English
- Sand Mason Worm
- English
- Mason Worm
- French
- Petit palmier
- French
- Ver tubicole de sable
- French
- Lanice
- Galician
- Xorra
- German
- Bäumchenröhrenwurm
- Portuguese
- Verme-de-areia
Images from inaturalist.org observations:
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