Biology:Themiste (worm)

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Short description: Genus of worms

Themiste
Themiste petricola, everted.jpg
Themiste alutacea
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Annelida
Class: Sipuncula
Order: Golfingiida
Family: Themistidae
Cutler & Gibbs, 1985
Genus: Themiste
Gray, 1828
Species

Ten; see text

Themiste is a genus of peanut worms. It is the only genus in the family Themistidae.[1]

Members of this family are filter feeders, and have their feeding tentacles arranged in an elaborate crown-like structure. This is in contrast to other sipunculans which are deposit feeders.[2]

Species

The genus contains the following species:[1]

  • Themiste alutacea (Grube & Ørsted, 1858)
  • Themiste blanda (Selenka and de Man, 1883)
  • Themiste cymodoceae (Edmonds, 1956)
  • Themiste dehamata (Kesteven, 1903)
  • Themiste dyscrita (Fisher, 1952)
  • Themiste hennahi (Gray, 1828)
  • Themiste lageniformis (Baird, 1868)
  • Themiste minor (Ikeda, 1904)
  • Themiste pyroides (Chamberlain, 1920)
  • Themiste variospinosa (Edmonds, 1980)

References


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