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Scientist working with a ragworm specimenScientist dissecting a ragworm specimen, held at the Natural History Museum, London
Osedax mucofloris, North sea marine wormOsedax mucofloris is also known as the bone-eating snot-flower worm. The remarkable whalebone-eating polychaete worm, shown here dissected from a Minke whale bone that was recovered off the west
Arenicola loveni, polychaete wormIllustration from Catalogue of the Chaetopoda in the British Museum (Natural History), Polychaeta (1912). Illustration on display in the Darwin Centre at the Natural History Museum, London
Lumbricus terrestris, earthwormScanning electron microscope (SEM) image showing the chaeta/setae - involved in the locomotion on an earthworm
Polychaete wormAn annelid worm of the class Polychaeta
Rotularia bognori, tube of polychaete wormA tube cast of the polychaete worm (Rotularia bognori). Specimen originates from Bognor, England