Biology:Spionidae

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Short description: Family of annelids

Spionidae
Scolelepis squamata.jpg
Scolelepis squamata
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Annelida
Clade: Pleistoannelida
Subclass: Sedentaria
Order: Spionida
Family: Spionidae
Grube, 1850 [1]
Genera
  • Anaspio
  • Aonides
  • Apoprionospio
  • Aquilaspio
  • Aurospiro
  • Australospio
  • Boccardia
  • Boccardiella
  • Carazziella
  • Dipolydora
  • Dispio
  • Glandulospio
  • Glyphochaeta
  • Laonice
  • Laubieriellus
  • Lindaspio
  • Malacoceros
  • Marenzelleria
  • Mesospio
  • Microspio
  • Minuspio
  • Morants
  • Paraprionospio
  • Polybranchia
  • Polydora
  • Polydorella
  • Prionospio
  • Pseudomalacoceros
  • Pseudopolydora
  • Pygospio
  • Rhynchospio
  • Scolecolepides
  • Scolelepis
  • Spio
  • Spiophanes
  • Streblospio
  • Tripolydora

Spionidae is a family of marine worms within the Polychaeta. Spionids are selective deposit feeders that use their two grooved palps to locate prey. However, some spionids are capable of interface feeding, i.e. switching between deposit and suspension feeding.[2]

Spionids produce tubes by cementing sand grains and detritus material with mucus produced by their glandular pouches. The Spionidae is one of the most studied polychaete families given their biological and commercial importance.[2] Members of this family have been used in regeneration studies and some are capable of boring into calcareous substrate which has destructive implications for commercially important shellfish.

References

Wikidata ☰ Q3610966 entry