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Random Nemertea Of Irelandreport

  • Paradrepanophorus crassus (Quatrefages, 1846) (Family Paradrepanophoridae)

  • Micrura fasciolata Ehrenberg, 1828 (Family Lineidae)

  • Tetrastemma helvolum Bürger, 1895 (Family Tetrastemmatidae)

  • Cerebratulus fuscus (McIntosh, 1874) (Family Lineidae)

  • Cephalothrix rufifrons (Johnston, 1837) (Family Cephalothricidae)

  • Amphiporus lactifloreus (Johnston, 1828) (Family Amphiporidae)

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The NEMERTEA is long and narrow, forming a flat ribbon. Its body length is usually 5 ~ 20 cm, and some species can reach 30 M. Dorsal abdomen flat, the body extended into a tie-like, hence the name. UNSEGMENTED, the alimentary canal has a mouth and an anus. There’s a long kiss on the front and back. The excretory organ is the primary renal duct. Most in the sea, a few in fresh water, wet soil, but also parasitic life. Fossils are scarce. Jurassic to modern times.

This is a list of 33 species of Nemertea (ribbon worm, proboscis worm) found in Ireland, recorded in a random tool generator. You can use this generator to randomly find the detailed classifications of different subjects such as Amphiporidae, Cephalothricidae, Lineidae, empletonematidae, Cratenemertidae and so on.

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