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Glycera dibranchiata, also known as one variant of bloodworm, are segmented, red marine worms that grow up to 14-inches in length and have unique copper teeth made up of a mixture of protein, melanin and 10% copper. This copper concentration is the highest among any animal.
The genus Glycera is a group of polychaetes (bristle worms) ... In Glycera dibranchiata, the jaws are a composite of melanin and 10% copper. [9] Systematics
Glyceridae is a family of polychaete worms. [1] They are commonly referred to as beak-thrower worms or bloodworms.They are bright red, segmented, aquatic worms. The proboscis worm Glycera is sometimes called bloodworm.
Blood worm or bloodworm is an ambiguous term and can refer to: . Larvae of a non-biting midge (family Chironomidae) containing hemoglobin; Glycera, a polychaete often used for fishing bait
Glycera (Γλυκέρα), of Sicyon early 4th century BC Pausias of Sicyon painted a celebrated picture of Glycera, a flower girl of his native city, whom he loved when a young man. The combined force of his affection for his mistress and for his art led him to strive to imitate the flowers, of which she made the garlands that she sold.
Chien, P.K. and M.A. Rice. 1985. Autoradiographic localization of exogenously supplied amino acids after uptake by the polychaete, Glycera dibranchiata Ehlers. Wasmann Journal of Biology 43:60-71. Rice, M.A. and P.K. Chien. 1979. Uptake, binding and clearance of divalent cadmium in Glycera dibranchiata (Annelida:Polychaeta). Marine Biology 53: ...
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In Delaware Bay, most of its diet consists of the sand shrimp Crangon septemspinosa and the blood worm Glycera dibranchiata; the overall dietary composition there is nearly identical to that of bluntnose stingrays (Hypanus say) that share the bay. [18] The shrimp Upogebia affinis is a major food source off Virginia. [1]