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Eunicidae

Synonyms: Euniphysidae

Wikipedia Abstract

Eunicidae is a family of polychaetes. Many eunicids reach a considerable size. Their jaws are known from Ordovician sediments. They live throughout the seas; a few species are parasitic. One of the most conspicuous of the eunicids is the giant, dark-purple, iridescent "Bobbit worm" (Eunice aphroditois), found at low tide under boulders on southern Australian shores. Its robust, muscular body can be as long as 2 m. Some species of eunicids prey on coral. Individuals have been found living unnoticed in reef aquaria for long enough to grow to great size. They have an evertible proboscis.
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Genus

Aciculomarphysa (1)
Esconites (1)
Eunice (263)
Euniphysa (11)
Fauchaldius (2)
Leodice (34)
Lysidice (31)
Marphysa (Red-gilled marphysa) (85)
Nicidion (18)
Palola (14)
Paucibranchia (19)
Treadwellphysa (8)

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External References

Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0