This gallery contains images of marine 'worms' - species that look like a worm and have 'worm' in their name - including species in the phyla platyhelminthes (flatworms), nemertea (ribbon worms), annelida (segmented worms) (including leeches and polychaetes); and sipuncula.
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This image shows the eggs of the red ribbon worm, Lineus ruber, in a gelatinous tube. The tube was attached to the base of a boulder located near the top of the shore in Havelet Bay on the southern edge of St. Peter Port on Guernsey's east coast. Individual sand grains can be seen to the right of the eggs. The horizontal field of view is about 13 mm. The reddish pink bivalve clam on the right could be Lasaea rubra. Photographed on 8 March 2004.
File No. 7-721
©RLLord
fishinfo@guernsey.net
This image shows the eggs of the red ribbon worm, Lineus ruber, in a gelatinous tube. The tube was attached to the base of a boulder located near the top of the shore in Havelet Bay on the southern edge of St. Peter Port on Guernsey's east coast. Individual sand grains can be seen to the right of the eggs. The horizontal field of view is about 13 mm. The reddish pink bivalve clam on the right could be Lasaea rubra. Photographed on 8 March 2004.
File No. 7-721
©RLLord
fishinfo@guernsey.net
filename: Lineus ruber eggs in jelly Havelet Bay 080304 7-721 smg |
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