Fancy Dutch Phyllodoce mucosa video showing off gelatinous egg mass and reproductive behavior! #wormwednesday youtu.be/chA-x7N0FOY?...
oh cool! Computer generated virtual dissection of a Phyllodoce polychaete #wormwednesday youtu.be/TnFOiYrj7XE?...
Cornish Phyllodoce moving through some sediment! #wormwednesday youtu.be/Hq-qqls4Z0M?...
Phyllodoce swimmy swim! #wormwednesday use those paddles! youtu.be/Es6NoKlNAqE?...
oh MY Phyllodoce! what a big proboscis you have shooting out of your mouth! #wormwednesday youtu.be/MLHJdYLor3Y?...
oh this is cool. Phyllodoce novaehollandiae (Australia I think) moving around shooting out its proboscis hunting/feeding! #wormwednesday youtu.be/Cimsu35sDlc?...
Whoa. A brilliant blue Phyllodoce from Western Australia! #wormwednesday www.inaturalist.org/observations...
oooo! fancy French phylodocid! Nereiphylla! #wormwednesday www.inaturalist.org/observations...
ha! This one reminds me of that video game Centipede! #wormwednesday Phyllodoce mucosa! www.inaturalist.org/observations...
YOW! MORE probscis action! From a Canadian Phyllodoce! how unusually rude for Canadians! 😜 #wormwednesday www.inaturalist.org/observations...
MOAR Phyllodoce proboscis action, this one from the UK! #wormwednesday www.inaturalist.org/observations...
Some Arctic Phyllodoce showin' off its proboscis! #wormwednesday www.inaturalist.org/observations...
Eulalia from Espana! SUCH A BIG PROBOSCIS! #wormwednesday www.inaturalist.org/observations...
MOAR Irish phyllodocid love! Nereiphylla showing off its paddles! #wormwednesday www.inaturalist.org/observations...
Portrait of a phyllodocid! #wormwednesday www.inaturalist.org/observations...
Your #wormwednesday fact of the day, phyllodocid worms produce big gelatinous egg masses! This one is green! and ha ha..its from JERSEY! no not that one, the other one! www.inaturalist.org/observations...
oooo! Phyllodoce mucosa! so many paddles! #wormwednesday www.inaturalist.org/observations...
ooooo! Love a good phyllodocid! Nereiphylla paretti from Ireland! its #WORMWEDNESDAY www.inaturalist.org/observations...
A diagram of a cotylean polyclad anatomy and cell types (?), Prosthiostomidae I believe
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