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Leodice harassii (Audouin & Milne Edwards 1833)

Leodice harassii is a species of segmented worms in the family Eunicidae. They are upward conveyors. Individuals can grow to 100 mm. They have no sexual metamorphosis. Reproduction is iteroparous and gonochoristic. They are swimmers.

  • URI: http://polytraits.lifewatchgreece.eu/terms/RW_UC
  • Definition: Upward conveyors are vertically oriented species that typically feed head-down at depth in the sediment. Vertically oriented head-down feeders actively select and ingest particles at the deeper sediments and egest these non-locally as faeces in the sediment surface
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  • URI: http://polytraits.lifewatchgreece.eu/terms/MOB_SWIM
  • Definition: An organism that moves through the water column via movements of its fins, legs or appendages, via undulatory movements of the body or via jet propulsion; includes pelagic phases during reproduction (swarming at the surface)
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Known occurrences, collected specimens and observations of Leodice harassii (Audouin & Milne Edwards 1833). View this species on GBIF