Spintheridae is a family of marine polychaete worms with a single genus, Spinther, containing these species:[1]
The animal lives as a symbiont on sponges.
Johnston's paper does not explain the choice of the name, but ancient Greek σπινθήρ means "spark." In images of the living animal, it appears to be surrounded by a cloud of pinpoints of light.[3][4]
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) Spintheridae is a family of marine polychaete worms with a single genus, Spinther, containing these species:
Spinther alaskensis Hartman, 1948 Spinther arcticus (M. Sars, 1851) (includes Spinther miniaceus Grube, 1860) Spinther australiensis Augener, 1913 Spinther citrinus (Stimpson, 1854) Spinther ericinus Yamamoto & Imajima, 1985 Spinther hystrix Uschakov, 1950 Spinther japonicus Imajima and Hartman, 1964 Spinther oniscoides Johnston, 1845 Spinther sagamiensis Imajima, 2003 Spinther usarpia Hartman, 1967 Spinther vegae Augener, 1928 (includes Spinther wireni Hartman, 1948)The animal lives as a symbiont on sponges.
Johnston's paper does not explain the choice of the name, but ancient Greek σπινθήρ means "spark." In images of the living animal, it appears to be surrounded by a cloud of pinpoints of light.