Syllis prolifera

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Syllis prolifera
S. prolifera on right
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Annelida
Clade: Pleistoannelida
Subclass: Errantia
Order: Phyllodocida
Family: Syllidae
Genus: Syllis
Species:
S. prolifera
Binomial name
Syllis prolifera
Krohn, 1852[1]
Synonyms[1]
  • Gnathosyllis zonata Haswell, 1886
  • Pionosyllis prolifera (Krohn, 1852)
  • Syllis armandi Claparède, 1864
  • Syllis bouvieri Gravier, 1900
  • Syllis fiumensis Ehlers, 1864
  • Syllis fluminensis Ehlers, 1864
  • Syllis lussinensis Grube, 1863
  • Syllis nigrans Bobretzky, 1870
  • Syllis zonata (Haswell, 1833)
  • Typosyllis bouvieri (Gravier, 1900)
  • Typosyllis nigrans (Bobretzky, 1870)
  • Typosyllis prolifera (Krohn, 1852)
  • Typosyllis zonata (Haswell, 1833)

Syllis prolifera is a species of polychaete worm in the family Syllidae. It has a cosmopolitan distribution. It was first described in 1852 by the Russian/German zoologist August David Krohn who gave it the name Syllis prolifera.[1]

This small worm grows to a length of about 25 mm (1 in). The two palps are widely separated and the eversible pharynx bears a large tooth near the rim but behind the pharyngeal opening. On the dorsal surface, long and short cirri alternate. The antennae and cirri have dark spots, but the general body colour is variable, being some shade of brown, grey or pink, sometimes with orange or pink speckling near the anterior end.[2]

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