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- Echiura abstract "The Echiura, or spoon worms, are a small group of marine animals. Once treated as a separate phylum, they are now universally considered to represent derived annelid worms.The Echiura fossilise poorly and the earliest known specimen is from the Upper Carboniferous (called the Pennsylvanian in North America). However, U-shaped fossil burrows that could be Echiuran have been found dating back to the Cambrian.Echiurans are marine worms similar in size and habit to sipunculans. Many genera, such as Echiurus, Urechis, and Ikeda, live in burrows in sand and mud; others live in rock and coral crevices. One species, Thalassema mellita, which lives off the southeastern coast of the US, inhabits the tests (exoskeleton) of dead sand dollars. When the worm is very small, it enters the test and later becomes too large to leave. The majority of echiurans live in shallow water, but there are also deep sea forms. More than 230 species have been described.".
- Echiura thumbnail Bonélie_(Bonellia_viridis)_PC301461.JPG?width=300.
- Echiura wikiPageID "43144".
- Echiura wikiPageRevisionID "592576119".
- Echiura authority "Newby, 1940".
- Echiura hasPhotoCollection Echiura.
- Echiura imageCaption "Bonellia viridis, female".
- Echiura subdivision "* Echiuroidea * Echiura incertae sedis".
- Echiura subject Category:Echiurans.
- Echiura type Animal100015388.
- Echiura type Annelid101934440.
- Echiura type Annelids.
- Echiura type Invertebrate101905661.
- Echiura type LivingThing100004258.
- Echiura type Object100002684.
- Echiura type Organism100004475.
- Echiura type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Echiura type Whole100003553.
- Echiura type Worm101922303.
- Echiura type Animal.
- Echiura type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Echiura type EukaryoticCell.
- Echiura comment "The Echiura, or spoon worms, are a small group of marine animals. Once treated as a separate phylum, they are now universally considered to represent derived annelid worms.The Echiura fossilise poorly and the earliest known specimen is from the Upper Carboniferous (called the Pennsylvanian in North America). However, U-shaped fossil burrows that could be Echiuran have been found dating back to the Cambrian.Echiurans are marine worms similar in size and habit to sipunculans.".
- Echiura label "Echiura".
- Echiura label "Echiura".
- Echiura label "Echiura".
- Echiura label "Echiura".
- Echiura label "Echiura".
- Echiura label "Igelwürmer".
- Echiura label "Slurfwormen".
- Echiura label "Szczetnice".
- Echiura label "Эхиуриды".
- Echiura label "شوكيات الذيل".
- Echiura label "ユムシ動物".
- Echiura label "螠虫动物门".
- Echiura sameAs Igelwürmer.
- Echiura sameAs Echiura.
- Echiura sameAs Echiura.
- Echiura sameAs Echiura.
- Echiura sameAs Echiura.
- Echiura sameAs ユムシ動物.
- Echiura sameAs 의충동물.
- Echiura sameAs Slurfwormen.
- Echiura sameAs Szczetnice.
- Echiura sameAs Echiura.
- Echiura sameAs m.0bv3b.
- Echiura sameAs Q64119.
- Echiura sameAs Q64119.
- Echiura sameAs Echiura.
- Echiura wasDerivedFrom Echiura?oldid=592576119.
- Echiura depiction Bonélie_(Bonellia_viridis)_PC301461.JPG.
- Echiura isPrimaryTopicOf Echiura.