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Brusca and Brusca, 2003
Cellularity and growth form
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GBIF national node type records UK
Namigai et al 2014
Pettibone 1982
Body symmetry
Namigai et al 2014
bilaterally symmetric
URI:
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/PATO_0001324
Definition:
being symmetric about a plane running from frontal end to caudal end (head to tail), and having nearly identical right and left halves
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body shape
Pettibone 1982
vermiform
URI:
https://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q7921571
Definition:
shaped like a worm
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cellularity
Cellularity and growth form
multicellular
URI:
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/PATO_0001993
Definition:
A cellularity quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearers consisting of more than one cell. [ PATOC:GVG ]
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GBIF data coverage
139
trophic guild
Brusca and Brusca, 2003
non-selective deposit feeder
URI:
http://polytraits.lifewatchgreece.eu/terms/FEED_NSD
Definition:
An organism that feeds on mud or sand and shows little discrimination in the size or type of particles eaten. The sediment is ingested and any digestible organic material is assimilated as it passes through the alimentary canal.
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GBIF national node type records UK
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GBIF national node type records UK
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