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- Shipworms abstract "Shipworms is a name of a group of saltwater clams with long, soft, naked bodies; they are marine bivalve molluscs in the family Teredinidae. They are notorious for boring into (and commonly eventually destroying) wood that is immersed in sea water, including such structures as wooden piers, docks and ships; they drill passages by means of a pair of very small shells borne at one end, with which they rasp their way through. Sometimes called "termites of the sea", they also are known by the common name "Teredo worms" or simply "teredo", from the Greek language "τερηδων", via Latin. Eventually biologists adopted the common name Teredo as the name for the best-known genus.".
- Shipworms class Bivalvia.
- Shipworms kingdom Animal.
- Shipworms order Myoida.
- Shipworms phylum Mollusca.
- Shipworms thumbnail Shipworm.jpg?width=300.
- Shipworms wikiPageID "170825".
- Shipworms wikiPageRevisionID "605975619".
- Shipworms classis "Bivalvia".
- Shipworms familia "Teredinidae".
- Shipworms familiaAuthority "Rafinesque, 1815".
- Shipworms id "81832".
- Shipworms imageCaption "This dried specimen of Teredo navalis was extracted from the wood and the calcareous tunnel that originally surrounded it and curled into a circle artificially. The two valves of the shell are the white structures at the anterior end; they are used to dig the tunnel in the wood.".
- Shipworms name "Shipworm".
- Shipworms ordo Myoida.
- Shipworms phylum Mollusca.
- Shipworms regnum Animal.
- Shipworms subdivision "See text".
- Shipworms subdivisionRanks "Genera".
- Shipworms taxon "Teredinidae".
- Shipworms subject Category:Herbivorous_animals.
- Shipworms subject Category:Nautical_terms.
- Shipworms subject Category:Teredinidae.
- Shipworms type Animal.
- Shipworms type Eukaryote.
- Shipworms type Mollusca.
- Shipworms type Species.
- Shipworms type Organism.
- Shipworms comment "Shipworms is a name of a group of saltwater clams with long, soft, naked bodies; they are marine bivalve molluscs in the family Teredinidae. They are notorious for boring into (and commonly eventually destroying) wood that is immersed in sea water, including such structures as wooden piers, docks and ships; they drill passages by means of a pair of very small shells borne at one end, with which they rasp their way through.".
- Shipworms label "Schiffsbohrwürmer".
- Shipworms label "Shipworms".
- Shipworms label "Teredinidae".
- Shipworms label "Teredinidae".
- Shipworms label "Świdrakowate".
- Shipworms label "Корабельные черви".
- Shipworms label "دودة السفن".
- Shipworms label "フナクイムシ".
- Shipworms sameAs Schiffsbohrwürmer.
- Shipworms sameAs Teredinidae.
- Shipworms sameAs Teredinidae.
- Shipworms sameAs フナクイムシ.
- Shipworms sameAs Świdrakowate.
- Shipworms sameAs m.016xqc.
- Shipworms sameAs Q14524890.
- Shipworms sameAs Q14524890.
- Shipworms wasDerivedFrom Shipworms?oldid=605975619.
- Shipworms depiction Shipworm.jpg.
- Shipworms isPrimaryTopicOf Shipworms.
- Shipworms name "Shipworm".