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Photo by Johan Bas
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Today's worm is lil rainbow Eurythoe sp.
Photo by Johan Bas

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Notopygos albiseta
A species of bristle worm found around Hawai'i, the Marshall Islands and other Pacific islands.
image by uwkwaj
Taxonomy Tournament: Annelids
Amphinomida. This order is made up of marine polychaete worms, such as the bearded fireworm
Eunicida. This order of benthic marine worms includes the Bobbit Worm aka the sand-striker
Which clade of animals is better?
Amphinomida
Eunicida
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Today's worm is Pherecardia distincta - for some reason it reminds me of a fuzzy blanket, or perhaps a rug/carpet.
Photos by Sara Thiebaud
Polychaete of the day is a Euphrosine sp. who found a little bubble! Its like a baby cheeto.
Photo by Ricardo Ferreiro Sanjurjo

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I promise, last fireworm for now. The classic bearded fireworm (Hermodice carunculata), this time in radioactive flavour!
Photo by terence zahner
Incredible fireworm for y'all today. The whole of genus Chloeia is amazing.
Photo by albertcasals
Okay, I think this one looks more draconic than our 'OG' green dragon nereid. Potentially Pareurythoe californica.
Photo by André Giraldi