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  2. Bonellia viridis - Wikipedia

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    Bonellia viridis, the green spoonworm, is a marine worm (class Polychaeta, phylum Annelida) noted for displaying exceptional sexual dimorphism and for the biocidal properties of a pigment in its skin.

  3. Metabonellia - Wikipedia

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    The female worm has a sac-like trunk with a length of about 73 mm (2.9 in) and a width of 22 mm (0.9 in). In front of the mouth is an extensible proboscis of about 63 mm (2.5 in) with a forked tip. The proboscis has a ciliated groove on the underside along which food particles are passed to the mouth.

  4. Eulalia viridis - Wikipedia

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    Eulalia viridis is a dorsally flattened, slender worm with up to 200 segments. It grows to a length of 15 cm (6 in) and is mid-green or bright green in colour. The head bears five antennae, two eyes and four pairs of tentacular cirri; the eversible proboscis is cylindrical and dotted with rounded papillae.

  5. Allolobophora chlorotica - Wikipedia

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    All pairings bred true, but when the inter-morphic pairs reproduced, the viability of both was significantly lower, but cocoons produced by the green worm were considerably lower. [7] Experiments have revealed that the green color generally cannot be seen in Allolobophora chlorotica that are under 2 cm in length and 4 to 6 months old. In some ...

  6. Worm charming - Wikipedia

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    The worms respond to vibrations created by rubbing the top of a wooden stake with a flat piece of metal. Worm charming, worm grunting, and worm fiddling are methods of attracting earthworms from the ground. The activity is usually performed to collect bait for fishing but can also take the form of a competitive sport in areas such as the UK and ...

  7. Fishing bait - Wikipedia

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    Fishing bait is any luring substance used specifically to attract and catch fish, typically when angling with a hook and line. There are generally two types of baits used in angling: hookbaits , which are directly mounted onto fish hooks and are what the term "fishing bait" typically refers to; and groundbaits , which are scattered separately ...

  8. Plastic worm - Wikipedia

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    A plastic worm or trout worm is a soft-bodied fishing lure made of elastomer polymer material, generally simulating an earthworm. Plastic worms are typically impaled onto a hook , and can carry a variety of shapes, colors and sizes, awith some are even scented to simulate live bait .

  9. Symsagittifera roscoffensis - Wikipedia

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    Symsagittifera roscoffensis lives in the tidal balancing zone, preferentially in a sandy substrate, poor in organic matter. The accumulation of the latter generates reduced, hypoxic or anoxic conditions, which promote the development of anaerobic bacteria releasing compounds such as hydrogen sulfide (H 2 S) incompatible with the oxygen requirements of the worm.