Echiurus echiurus

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Phylum:Annelida
Subclass:Echiura
Echiurus echiurus
Worms: E echiurus is at centre left
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Annelida
Clade: Pleistoannelida
Clade: Sedentaria
Subclass: Echiura
Order: Echiuroidea
Family: Echiuridae
Genus: Echiurus
Species:
E. echiurus
Binomial name
Echiurus echiurus
(Pallas, 1766)[1]
Synonyms[1]
  • Echiurus chrysacanthophorus (Couthouy, 1838)
  • Echiurus forcipatus (Fabricius, 1780)
  • Echiurus gaertnerii Quatrefages, 1847
  • Echiurus luetkenii Diesing, 1859
  • Echiurus pallasii (Guérin-Méneville, 1831)
  • Echiurus vulgaris (Savigny, 1822)
  • Lumbricus echiurus Pallas, 1766
  • Thalassema pallasii Guérin-Méneville, 1831
  • Thalassema echiura (Pallas, 1766)
  • Thalassema vulgaris Savigny, 1822

Echiurus echiurus is a species of spoon worm in the family Echiuridae. It is found in the North Atlantic Ocean and a subspecies is found in Alaska. It burrows into soft sediment and under boulders and stones in muddy places.

This spoon worm has a roughly cylindrical trunk between 70 and 110 mm (2.8 and 4.3 in) long. At the anterior end of the trunk, just beside the mouth, a scoop-shaped proboscis about 30 to 40 mm (1.2 to 1.6 in) long extends forward. The trunk has about 22 rings of papillae, a ring of larger papillae alternating with several rings of smaller papillae. A pair of hooked chaetae (chitinous bristles) is borne just behind the mouth on the underside of the worm and there are two rings of chaetae on the posterior end of the trunk, near the anus. Internally, the rectum is partially obscured by two long anal diverticula with ciliated funnels. Externally, the trunk is greyish-brown while the proboscis is orange with brownish streaks.[2]

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