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- Hermodice carunculata - Wikipedia
Hermodice carunculata, the bearded fireworm, is a type of marine bristleworm belonging to the Amphinomidae family, native to the tropical Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea Bearded fireworms are usually 15 cm (6 inches) in average length, but can reach up to 30 cm (12 inches) [1][2]
- Fireworm | Marine, Bristle, Bristleworms | Britannica
fireworm, any of certain segmented marine worms of the class Polychaeta (phylum Annelida), including species of the genera Hermodice and Eurythoe Fireworms produce a stinging sensation if touched
- Delve Deep Into Bearded Fireworms: Safety Measures And Fascinating . . .
Bearded Fireworms are known for their painful stings when accidentally touched by humans Their bristle-like structures contain venomous spines, which can break off and cause a sharp, burning sensation, and mild to severe skin irritation
- What is a Bearded Fireworm? - Ocean Conservancy
Bearded fireworms can be found near ocean reefs and at depths of up to 500 feet They are common throughout the tropical western Atlantic as well as the mid-Atlantic
- Understanding the Bearded Fireworm: A Comprehensive Guide
Bearded fireworms, scientifically known as Hermodice carunculata, are a species of polychaete worms that belong to the family Amphinomidae They are known for their striking appearance and intriguing behavior
- Fireworm - Lamar University
Fireworms are predators that feed on soft and hard corals, anemones, and small crustaceans They engulf the last few centimeters of the tip of a branching coral inside its pharynx and remove the coral tissue right from the skeleton
- Fireworms in the Garden: A Detailed Guide to Identification and Control
Fireworms causing havoc in your garden? Learn to identify these pests and discover effective methods to control and prevent fireworm infestation in your plants
- Fireworms (Amphinomidae) | Red Sea Creatures
Fireworms, belonging to the family Amphinomidae, comprise a group of marine polychaete worms known for their vibrant colors and potent bristles These worms are commonly found within tropical and subtropical waters around coral reefs, rocky coasts, and seagrass beds
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