Ochetostoma erythrogrammon
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| Ochetostoma erythrogrammon | |
|---|---|
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Annelida |
| Clade: | Pleistoannelida |
| Clade: | Sedentaria |
| Subclass: | Echiura |
| Order: | Echiuroidea |
| Family: | Thalassematidae |
| Genus: | Ochetostoma |
| Species: | O. erythrogrammon |
| Binomial name | |
| Ochetostoma erythrogrammon | |
Ochetostoma erythrogrammon is a species of spoon worm in the family Thalassematidae. It is found in shallow water in the Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Indian and Pacific Oceans, burrowing in soft sediment.
Like other echiurians, O. erythrogrammon is very mobile and flexible. It consists of a sausage-shaped trunk up to 160 mm (6 in) in length, with reddish longitudinal grooves and a violet-coloured posterior. This is attached to a gutter-like proboscis, a third to three quarters the length of the body, green on its dorsal surface and yellowish on its ventral surface.[2]
