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Nemertea - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
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Nemertea worm under a microscope, class Hoplonemertea, order Monostilifera. Possibly family Tetrastemmatidae. Sample was found in White Sea.
Feb 17, 2023
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Nemertea worm, genus Cerebratulus sp. close-up, family Lineidae. Predator, feeds on mollusks and small crustaceans... White Sea
Sep 28, 2024
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Nemertea worm under a microscope, class Hoplonemertea, order Monostilifera. Possibly genus Oerstedia. You can see the proboscis and stylet. Sample was found in White Sea.
Oct 21, 2022
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This is a ribbon #worm (Nemertea). 🪱 It lacks specialized gills and instead respires through the surface of its skin. | Science Channel
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Jul 21, 2022
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Worm Nemertea Lineus ruber under a microscope, family Lineidae.Climbed into someone's clutch of eggs to profit from embryos. White Sea
Feb 3, 2023
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Worm Nemertea Lineus ruber under a microscope, family Lineidae.Climbed into someone's clutch of eggs to profit from embryos. White Sea
Feb 3, 2023
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Worm Nemertea Lineus ruber under a microscope, family Lineidae.Climbed into someone's clutch of eggs to profit from embryos. White Sea
Feb 3, 2023
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Nemertea worm, genus Cerebratulus sp. close-up, family Lineidae. Predator, feeds on mollusks and small crustaceans... White Sea
Oct 1, 2024
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The larval form of Nemertea is(a) pilidium(b) miracidium(c) ... | Filo
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Nov 6, 2024
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Nemertea worm under a microscope, family Tetrastemmatidae, genus Tetrastemma sp. Mostly predators, but there are also scavengers. Red sea
Mar 12, 2023
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Nemertea worm family Tetrastemmatidae under a microscope, class Hoplonemertea, order Monostilifera. Video of the worm's proboscis. White Sea.
Sep 21, 2023
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Nemertea worm under a microscope, class Hoplonemertea, order Monostilifera. Possibly family Tetrastemmatidae. You can see proboscis and stylet. White Sea.
Feb 9, 2023
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Nemertea worm Cephalothrix linearis under a microscope, class Palaeonemertea, order Archinemertea. The specimen was found in Barents Sea.
Dec 5, 2023
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Nemertea worm Cephalothrix linearis under a microscope, class Palaeonemertea, order Archinemertea. The specimen was found in Barents Sea.
Feb 17, 2023
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Nemertea worm Cephalothrix linearis under a microscope, class Palaeonemertea, order Archinemertea. The specimen was found in Barents Sea.
Feb 16, 2023
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Nemertea worm under a microscope, class Hoplonemertea, order Monostilifera. The specimen was found in the White Sea.
Oct 20, 2022
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Colony of different Nemertea worms: Amphiporus lactifloreus, Lineus ruber, Lineus viridis. Predators, live in the littoral under stones. White Sea
Oct 4, 2024
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Nemertea worm Monostilifera gen. sp. under a microscope, class Hoplonemertea. Sexually mature, size 3-3.5 mm. You can see the proboscis and stylet. Barents Sea.
Feb 20, 2023
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Colony of different Nemertea worms: Amphiporus lactifloreus, Lineus ruber, Lineus viridis. Predators, live in the littoral under stones. White Sea
Oct 28, 2024
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Worm Nemertea Prostoma sp. under the microscope, of the Tetrastemmatidae family. Freshwater species, predator. Sample found in the Volga River
Feb 4, 2021
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Nemertea worm under the microscope, supertype Spiralia, vast majority of predators, also scavengers, found in the Barents Sea
Sep 5, 2020
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Nemertea worm under a microscope, supertype Spiralia, specimen with a sticky proboscis with venom, found in the Barents Sea
Jan 22, 2021
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Nemertea worm under a microscope, supertype Spiralia. Highest classification: Lophotrochozoa, found in the Atlantic Ocean, You can see how the proboscis works, looking for food
Feb 17, 2020
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DarkScienceX on Instagram: "The ribbon worm, scientifically known as a member of the phylum Nemertea, is a fascinating invertebrate recognized for its elongated, ribbon-like body and extraordinary predatory abilities. Found in marine, freshwater, and terrestrial environments, ribbon worms are especially common in coastal habitats where they hide under rocks, sand, or seaweed. Their flexible, soft bodies range dramatically in size- from just a few millimeters to over 30 meters, with the bootlace
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𝗩𝗶𝘀𝗶𝗼𝗻𝗮𝗿𝘆.𝗺𝗼𝘁𝗶𝘃𝗲 | 🪱 This organism is a ribbon worm (phylum Nemertea), known for its soft, elongated body and unusual hunting anatomy. What looks like a... | Instagram
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4 months ago
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Explaining Everything on Instagram: "This is a ribbon worm from the genus Gorgonorhynchus — one of the more unusual members of the phylum Nemertea. Ribbon worms are known for their extremely long, thread-like bodies, which can stretch many times their resting length. But their most remarkable feature is the proboscis — a specialized, muscular feeding organ stored inside the body. When hunting, the worm rapidly everts (turns inside out) this proboscis, launching it outward to entangle or spear pr
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Luxury • Tech • AI • Invention on Instagram: "The ribbon worm—scientifically part of the phylum Nemertea—is a truly fascinating invertebrate 🪱 Known for its long, ribbon-like body and powerful hunting skills, this creature thrives in marine, freshwater, and even terrestrial environments. It’s most commonly found along coastlines, hiding beneath rocks, sand, or seaweed. What makes ribbon worms extraordinary is their size range: some are just a few millimeters long, while others—like the famous b
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4 months ago
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VIREXAHUB ™ on Instagram: "This video, which is approximately 9 seconds long, showcases a fascinating Ribbon Worm (Nemertea) extending its white, branch-like proboscis. This rare sight captures the worm's unique hunting and feeding mechanism, which usually remains hidden inside its body. Created by VIREXAHUB, this footage provides a stunning glimpse into the extraordinary and often unseen wonders of nature."
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4 months ago
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Nursing Experts on Instagram: "Meet the Ribbon Worm (Nemertea) 🪱 An amazing invertebrate with a powerful hunting mechanism! Ribbon worms use a sticky, retractable proboscis that shoots out like a web to trap prey instantly. Some species can extend this organ many times their own body length. These worms are found in oceans worldwide, from shallow shores to deep seas. Most feed on small invertebrates, while a few species can grow over 30 meters long, making them among the longest animals on Eart
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3 months ago
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