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Owenia | |
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Owenia fusiformis | |
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Genus: | Owenia Delle Chiaje, 1841 |
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Owenia fusiformis Delle Chiaje, 1844 | |
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Owenia is a genus of marine polychaete worms in the family Oweniidae. [1]
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The Pleurobranchidae are a taxonomic family of sea slugs, marine gastropod molluscs in the clade Pleurobranchomorpha.
Berthella is a genus of sea slugs, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Pleurobranchidae.
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Ampharete is a genus of polychaete annelid worms. They have a single, chevron-shaped row of teeth.
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Armandia is a genus of polychaetes belonging to the family Opheliidae.