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Nereid polychaete, also known as a pile worm, found at mudflat near boathouse.
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Several specimens collected. See video of specimens in bucket with Nereis virens. Note difference in swimming techniques with Glycera using a corkscrew motion and Nereis using a lateral wave motion.
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Nereid polychaete, also known as a pile worm, found at mudflat near boathouse.
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Several specimens collected. See video of specimens in bucket with Nereis virens. Note difference in swimming techniques with Glycera using a corkscrew motion and Nereis using a lateral wave motion.
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Several specimens collected. See video of specimens in bucket with Nereis virens. Note difference in swimming techniques with Glycera using a corkscrew motion and Nereis using a lateral wave motion.
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See video at https://flic.kr/p/yo7XDd. Formerly Nereis virens. Single specimen approximately 10 inches in length. Video shows characteristic sinous motion that distinguishes them from Glycera sp.
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See video at https://flic.kr/p/yo7XDd. Formerly Nereis virens. Single specimen approximately 10 inches in length. Video shows characteristic sinous motion that distinguishes them from Glycera sp.
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"Bright green with brown head and long ""whiskers."" Looked similar to the invasive pink one."
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"Bright green with brown head and long ""whiskers."" Looked similar to the invasive pink one."
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"Bright green with brown head and long ""whiskers."" Looked similar to the invasive pink one."
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"Bright green with brown head and long ""whiskers."" Looked similar to the invasive pink one."
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"About 1.5"" long, with long ""whiskers"" and perhaps eyes, or eye-ish things. Frisky, didn't mind climbing out of water to attempt escape. Not quite as orange as these photos appear."
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Some worms are just plain scary. Found among the dock pilings at HMB. If I recall correctly I believe it was inside a sort of mucousy tube.
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Some worms are just plain scary. Found among the dock pilings at HMB. If I recall correctly I believe it was inside a sort of mucousy tube.