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Golfingiidae is a family of
peanut worm The Sipuncula or Sipunculida (common names sipunculid worms or peanut worms) is a class containing about 162 species of unsegmented marine annelid worms. The name ''Sipuncula'' is from the genus name ''Sipunculus'', and comes from the Latin ...
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Species


''Golfingia''

* '' Golfingia anderssoni'' (Théel, 1911) * '' Golfingia birsteini'' Murina 1973 * '' Golfingia capensis'' (Teuscher, 1874) * '' Golfingia elongata'' (Keferstein, 1862) * '' Golfingia iniqua'' (Sluiter, 1912) * '' Golfingia margaritacea'' (Sars, 1851) * '' Golfingia mirabilis'' Murina 1969 * '' Golfingia muricaudata'' (Southern, 1913) * '' Golfingia pectinatoides'' Cutler and Cutler, 1979 * '' Golfingia vulgaris'' (de Blainville, 1827)


''Nephasoma''

* '' Nephasoma abyssorum'' (Koren and Danielssen, 1875) * '' Nephasoma bulbosum'' (Southern, 1913) * '' Nephasoma capilleforme'' (Murina, 1973) * '' Nephasoma confusum'' (Sluiter, 1902) * '' Nephasoma constricticervix'' (Cutler, 1969) * '' Nephasoma constrictum'' (Southern, 1913) * '' Nephasoma cutleri'' (Murina, 1975) * '' Nephasoma diaphanes'' (Gerould, 1913) * '' Nephasoma eremita'' (Sars, 1851) * '' Nephasoma filiforme'' (Sluiter, 1902) * '' Nephasoma flagriferum'' (Selenka, 1885) * '' Nephasoma laetmophilum'' (Fisher, 1952) * '' Nephasoma lilljeborgi'' (Danielssen & Koren, 1880) * '' Nephasoma minutum'' (Keferstein, 1862) * '' Nephasoma multiaraneusa'' (Murina, 1967) * '' Nephasoma novaezealandiae'' (Bendham, 1904) * '' Nephasoma pellucidum'' (Keferstein, 1865) * '' Nephasoma rimicola'' (Gibbs, 1973) * '' Nephasoma rutilofuscum'' (Fisher, 1947) * '' Nephasoma schuettei'' (Augener, 1903) * '' Nephasoma tasmaniense'' (Murina, 1964) * '' Nephasoma vitjazi'' (Murina, 1964) * '' Nephasoma wodjanizkii'' (Murina, 1973)


''Thysanocardia''

* '' Thysanocardia catharinae'' (Grübe, 1868) * '' Thysanocardia nigra'' (Ikeda, 1904) * ''
Thysanocardia procera ''Thysanocardia procera'' is a marine invertebrate belonging to the phylum Sipuncula, the peanut worms. It is a cylindrical, unsegmented worm with a crown of tentacles around the mouth. It is native to shallow seas in the northeastern Atlantic ...
'' (Möbius, 1875)


References

Sipunculans Annelid families {{Protostome-stub