Sipunculidae
Sipunculidae | |
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Sipunculus nudus | |
Scientific classification ![]() | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Sipuncula |
Class: | Sipunculidea |
Order: | Golfingiida |
Family: | Sipunculidae Rafinesque, 1814 |
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Sipunculidae is a family of peanut worms.[1]
Species
Phascolopsis
- Phascolopsis gouldii (De Pourtalés, 1851)
Siphonomecus
- Siphonomecus multicinctus Fisher 1947
Siphonosoma
- Siphonosoma arcassonense (Cuenot, 1902)
- Siphonosoma australe (Keferstein, 1865)
- Siphonosoma boholense (Selenka, de Man & Bülow, 1883)
- Siphonosoma cumanense (Keferstein, 1867)
- Siphonosoma dayi Stephen 1942
- Siphonosoma funafuti (Shipley, 1898)
- Siphonosoma ingens (Fisher, 1952)
- Siphonosoma mourense Satô, 1930
- Siphonosoma rotumanum (Shipley, 1898)
- Siphonosoma vastum (Selenka & Bülow, 1883)
Sipunculus
- Sipunculus indicus Peters, 1850
- Sipunculus lomonossovi Murina 1968
- Sipunculus longipapillosus Murina 1968
- Sipunculus marcusi Ditadi 1976
- Sipunculus mundanus Selenka and Bulow, 1883
- Sipunculus norvegicus Danielssen, 1869
- Sipunculus nudus Linnaeus, 1766
- Sipunculus phalloides (Pallas, 1774)
- Sipunculus polymyotus Fisher 1947
- Sipunculus robustus Keferstein 1865
Xenosiphon
- Xenosiphon absconditus Saiz 1984
- Xenosiphon branchiatus (Fischer, 1895)
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References
- "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Sipunculidae Rafinesque, 1814". www.marinespecies.org. Retrieved 2018-12-06.
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