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Hydroides Microtis
''Hydroides'' is a genus of tube-forming serpulid worms found on submerged saltwater rocks, shells, and boats in many coastal areas around the world. Species It contains the following species: * '' Hydroides bispinosa'' (Bush, 1910) * '' Hydroides brachyacantha'' (Rioja, 1863) * '' Hydroides crucigera'' (Moerch, 1863) * '' Hydroides dianthus'' (Verrill, 1873) * '' Hydroides dirampha'' (Mörch, 1863) * ''Hydroides elegans'' (Haswell, 1883) * '' Hydroides ezoensis'' (Okuda, 1934) * '' Hydroides huanghaiensis'' (Sun & Yang, 2000) * ''Hydroides lirs'' (Kupriyanova, Sun, ten Hove, Wong & Rouse, 2015) * '' Hydroides longispinosa'' (Chen & Wu, 1980) * '' Hydroides microtis'' (Mörch, 1863) * ''Hydroides norvegica'' (Gunnerus, 1768) * ''Hydroides parva'' (Treadwell, 1902) * ''Hydroides protulicola'' (Benedict, 1887) * '' Hydroides sanctaecrucis'' (Krøyer in Mörch, 1863) * ''Hydroides xishaensis ''Hydroides'' is a genus of tube-forming serpulid worms found on submerged saltwater rocks, ...
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Johan Ernst Gunnerus
Johan Ernst Gunnerus (26 February 1718 – 25 September 1773) was a Norway, Norwegian bishop and botanist. Gunnerus was born at Oslo, Christiania. He was bishop of the Diocese of Nidaros from 1758 until his death and also a professor of theology at the University of Copenhagen. Biography Gunnerus was born and raised in Oslo, Christiania in Norway. He enrolled at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark in 1737, but had to postpone his studies for three years because of poverty. He studied in Copenhagen from 1740, at Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg, Halle in Germany from 1742, and at Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Jena from 1744, where he received his Magister degree in 1745 and in 1753 was admitted to the Faculty of Philosophy. At Jena he published extensively, notably a work on natural and international law in eight volumes. In 1754 he was recalled to Denmark and appointed Professor and Rector at Herlufsholm. In 1758 he became Bishop of the Diocese of Nidaros ...
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Hydroides Longispinosa
''Hydroides'' is a genus of tube-forming serpulid worms found on submerged saltwater rocks, shells, and boats in many coastal areas around the world. Species It contains the following species: * '' Hydroides bispinosa'' (Bush, 1910) * '' Hydroides brachyacantha'' (Rioja, 1863) * '' Hydroides crucigera'' (Moerch, 1863) * '' Hydroides dianthus'' (Verrill, 1873) * '' Hydroides dirampha'' (Mörch, 1863) * ''Hydroides elegans'' (Haswell, 1883) * '' Hydroides ezoensis'' (Okuda, 1934) * '' Hydroides huanghaiensis'' (Sun & Yang, 2000) * ''Hydroides lirs'' (Kupriyanova, Sun, ten Hove, Wong & Rouse, 2015) * '' Hydroides longispinosa'' (Chen & Wu, 1980) * ''Hydroides microtis'' (Mörch, 1863) * ''Hydroides norvegica'' (Gunnerus, 1768) * ''Hydroides parva'' (Treadwell, 1902) * ''Hydroides protulicola'' (Benedict, 1887) * '' Hydroides sanctaecrucis'' (Krøyer in Mörch, 1863) * ''Hydroides xishaensis ''Hydroides'' is a genus of tube-forming serpulid worms found on submerged saltwater rocks, s ...
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Serpulidae
The Serpulidae are a family (biology), family of Sessility (zoology), sessile, tube worm (body plan), tube-building annelid worms in the class Polychaeta. The members of this family differ from other Sabellidae, sabellid tube worms in that they have a specialized Operculum (animal), operculum that blocks the entrance of their tubes when they withdraw into the tubes. In addition, serpulids secrete tubes of calcium carbonate. Serpulids are the most important biomineralising polychaetes, biomineralizers among annelids. About 300 species in the family Serpulidae are known, all but one of which live in saline waters. The earliest serpulids are known from the Permian (Wordian to lopingian, late Permian). The blood of most species of serpulid and sabellid worms contains the oxygen-binding pigment chlorocruorin. This is used to transport oxygen to the tissues. It has an affinity for carbon monoxide which is 570 times as strong as that of the haemoglobin found in human blood. Empty serpul ...
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Fargoa
''Fargoa'' is a genus of very small sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the tribe Chrysallidini within the family Pyramidellidae. Life habits The members of ''Fargoa'' are ectoparasites on the serpulid polychaete ''Hydroides ''Hydroides'' is a genus of tube-forming serpulid worms found on submerged saltwater rocks, shells, and boats in many coastal areas around the world. Species It contains the following species: * '' Hydroides bispinosa'' (Bush, 1910) * '' Hydroide ...''. Species Species within the genus ''Fargoa'' include: * '' Fargoa calesi'' (Bartsch, 1955) = '' Fargoa bushiana'' (Bartsch, 1909) - as ''Odostomia bushiana'', type species * '' Fargoa bartschi'' (Winkley, 1909) * '' Fargoa buijsei'' (de Jong & Coomans, 1988) * '' Fargoa dianthophila'' (H. W. Wells & M. J. Wells, 1961) * '' Fargoa dux'' (Dall & Bartsch, 1906) * '' Fargoa gaudens'' Odé, 1993 * '' Fargoa gibbosa'' (Bush, 1909) References External links ''Fargoa dianthophila'' - Serpulid odostome ...
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Hydroides Xishaensis
''Hydroides'' is a genus of tube-forming serpulid worms found on submerged saltwater rocks, shells, and boats in many coastal areas around the world. Species It contains the following species: * '' Hydroides bispinosa'' (Bush, 1910) * '' Hydroides brachyacantha'' (Rioja, 1863) * '' Hydroides crucigera'' (Moerch, 1863) * '' Hydroides dianthus'' (Verrill, 1873) * '' Hydroides dirampha'' (Mörch, 1863) * ''Hydroides elegans'' (Haswell, 1883) * '' Hydroides ezoensis'' (Okuda, 1934) * '' Hydroides huanghaiensis'' (Sun & Yang, 2000) * ''Hydroides lirs'' (Kupriyanova, Sun, ten Hove, Wong & Rouse, 2015) * '' Hydroides longispinosa'' (Chen & Wu, 1980) * '' Hydroides microtis'' (Mörch, 1863) * ''Hydroides norvegica ''Hydroides norvegica'' is a species of tube-forming annelid worm in the family Serpulidae. It is found on submerged rocks, shells, piles and boats in many coastal areas around the world. It is the type species of the genus '' Hydroides''. Poly ...'' (Gunnerus, 1768) * '' Hy ...
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Hydroides Sanctaecrucis
''Hydroides'' is a genus of tube-forming serpulid worms found on submerged saltwater rocks, shells, and boats in many coastal areas around the world. Species It contains the following species: * '' Hydroides bispinosa'' (Bush, 1910) * '' Hydroides brachyacantha'' (Rioja, 1863) * '' Hydroides crucigera'' (Moerch, 1863) * '' Hydroides dianthus'' (Verrill, 1873) * '' Hydroides dirampha'' (Mörch, 1863) * ''Hydroides elegans'' (Haswell, 1883) * '' Hydroides ezoensis'' (Okuda, 1934) * ''Hydroides huanghaiensis'' (Sun & Yang, 2000) * ''Hydroides lirs'' (Kupriyanova, Sun, ten Hove, Wong & Rouse, 2015) * ''Hydroides longispinosa'' (Chen & Wu, 1980) * ''Hydroides microtis'' (Mörch, 1863) * ''Hydroides norvegica'' (Gunnerus, 1768) * ''Hydroides parva'' (Treadwell, 1902) * ''Hydroides protulicola'' (Benedict, 1887) * '' Hydroides sanctaecrucis'' (Krøyer in Mörch, 1863) * ''Hydroides xishaensis ''Hydroides'' is a genus of tube-forming serpulid worms found on submerged saltwater rocks, she ...
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Hydroides Protulicola
''Hydroides'' is a genus of tube-forming serpulid worms found on submerged saltwater rocks, shells, and boats in many coastal areas around the world. Species It contains the following species: * '' Hydroides bispinosa'' (Bush, 1910) * '' Hydroides brachyacantha'' (Rioja, 1863) * '' Hydroides crucigera'' (Moerch, 1863) * '' Hydroides dianthus'' (Verrill, 1873) * '' Hydroides dirampha'' (Mörch, 1863) * ''Hydroides elegans'' (Haswell, 1883) * '' Hydroides ezoensis'' (Okuda, 1934) * '' Hydroides huanghaiensis'' (Sun & Yang, 2000) * ''Hydroides lirs'' (Kupriyanova, Sun, ten Hove, Wong & Rouse, 2015) * '' Hydroides longispinosa'' (Chen & Wu, 1980) * '' Hydroides microtis'' (Mörch, 1863) * ''Hydroides norvegica'' (Gunnerus, 1768) * '' Hydroides parva'' (Treadwell, 1902) * '' Hydroides protulicola'' (Benedict, 1887) * '' Hydroides sanctaecrucis'' (Krøyer in Mörch, 1863) * ''Hydroides xishaensis ''Hydroides'' is a genus of tube-forming serpulid worms found on submerged saltwater rocks ...
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Hydroides Parva
''Hydroides'' is a genus of tube-forming serpulid worms found on submerged saltwater rocks, shells, and boats in many coastal areas around the world. Species It contains the following species: * '' Hydroides bispinosa'' (Bush, 1910) * '' Hydroides brachyacantha'' (Rioja, 1863) * '' Hydroides crucigera'' (Moerch, 1863) * '' Hydroides dianthus'' (Verrill, 1873) * '' Hydroides dirampha'' (Mörch, 1863) * ''Hydroides elegans'' (Haswell, 1883) * '' Hydroides ezoensis'' (Okuda, 1934) * '' Hydroides huanghaiensis'' (Sun & Yang, 2000) * ''Hydroides lirs'' (Kupriyanova, Sun, ten Hove, Wong & Rouse, 2015) * '' Hydroides longispinosa'' (Chen & Wu, 1980) * '' Hydroides microtis'' (Mörch, 1863) * ''Hydroides norvegica'' (Gunnerus, 1768) * '' Hydroides parva'' (Treadwell, 1902) * ''Hydroides protulicola'' (Benedict, 1887) * '' Hydroides sanctaecrucis'' (Krøyer in Mörch, 1863) * ''Hydroides xishaensis ''Hydroides'' is a genus of tube-forming serpulid worms found on submerged saltwater rocks, ...
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Hydroides Norvegica
''Hydroides norvegica'' is a species of tube-forming annelid worm in the family Serpulidae. It is found on submerged rocks, shells, piles and boats in many coastal areas around the world. It is the type species of the genus '' Hydroides''. 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". Description This serpulid worm lives inside a protective calcareous tube. The worm has about one hundred segments each bearing chitinous bristles called chaetae. There are twelve to nineteen pairs of tentacles surrounding the operculum, which looks slantingly cut. The head of the worm protrudes from the tube and is surrounded by a crown of tentacles. It looks like a low, rou ...
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Hydroides Microtis
''Hydroides'' is a genus of tube-forming serpulid worms found on submerged saltwater rocks, shells, and boats in many coastal areas around the world. Species It contains the following species: * '' Hydroides bispinosa'' (Bush, 1910) * '' Hydroides brachyacantha'' (Rioja, 1863) * '' Hydroides crucigera'' (Moerch, 1863) * '' Hydroides dianthus'' (Verrill, 1873) * '' Hydroides dirampha'' (Mörch, 1863) * ''Hydroides elegans'' (Haswell, 1883) * '' Hydroides ezoensis'' (Okuda, 1934) * '' Hydroides huanghaiensis'' (Sun & Yang, 2000) * ''Hydroides lirs'' (Kupriyanova, Sun, ten Hove, Wong & Rouse, 2015) * '' Hydroides longispinosa'' (Chen & Wu, 1980) * '' Hydroides microtis'' (Mörch, 1863) * ''Hydroides norvegica'' (Gunnerus, 1768) * ''Hydroides parva'' (Treadwell, 1902) * ''Hydroides protulicola'' (Benedict, 1887) * '' Hydroides sanctaecrucis'' (Krøyer in Mörch, 1863) * ''Hydroides xishaensis ''Hydroides'' is a genus of tube-forming serpulid worms found on submerged saltwater rocks, ...
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Hydroides Lirs
''Hydroides'' is a genus of tube-forming serpulid worms found on submerged saltwater rocks, shells, and boats in many coastal areas around the world. Species It contains the following species: * '' Hydroides bispinosa'' (Bush, 1910) * '' Hydroides brachyacantha'' (Rioja, 1863) * '' Hydroides crucigera'' (Moerch, 1863) * '' Hydroides dianthus'' (Verrill, 1873) * '' Hydroides dirampha'' (Mörch, 1863) * ''Hydroides elegans'' (Haswell, 1883) * '' Hydroides ezoensis'' (Okuda, 1934) * '' Hydroides huanghaiensis'' (Sun & Yang, 2000) * '' Hydroides lirs'' (Kupriyanova, Sun, ten Hove, Wong & Rouse, 2015) * '' Hydroides longispinosa'' (Chen & Wu, 1980) * '' Hydroides microtis'' (Mörch, 1863) * ''Hydroides norvegica ''Hydroides norvegica'' is a species of tube-forming annelid worm in the family Serpulidae. It is found on submerged rocks, shells, piles and boats in many coastal areas around the world. It is the type species of the genus '' Hydroides''. Poly ...'' (Gunnerus, 1768) * '' H ...
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Serpulid
The Serpulidae are a family of sessile, tube-building annelid worms in the class Polychaeta. The members of this family differ from other sabellid tube worms in that they have a specialized operculum that blocks the entrance of their tubes when they withdraw into the tubes. In addition, serpulids secrete tubes of calcium carbonate. Serpulids are the most important biomineralizers among annelids. About 300 species in the family Serpulidae are known, all but one of which live in saline waters. The earliest serpulids are known from the Permian (Wordian to late Permian). The blood of most species of serpulid and sabellid worms contains the oxygen-binding pigment chlorocruorin. This is used to transport oxygen to the tissues. It has an affinity for carbon monoxide which is 570 times as strong as that of the haemoglobin found in human blood. Empty serpulid shells can sometimes be confused with the shells of a family of marine gastropod mollusks, the Vermetidae or worm snails. T ...
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