Description: Français : Des vers "arbre de Noël" (Spirobranchus giganteus) sur le platier nord-est de Landaagiraavaru (Maldives, atoll de Baa). Date: Taken on 7 August 2014, 14:07:53. Source: The uploader on Wikimedia Commons received this from the author/copyright holder. Author: Ahmed Abdul Rahman. Permission(Reusing this file): : This work is free and may be used by anyone for any purpose. If you wish to use this content, you do not need to request permission as long as you follow any licensing requirements mentioned on this page. The Wikimedia Foundation has received an e-mail confirming that the copyright holder has approved publication under the terms mentioned on this page. This correspondence has been reviewed by an Volunteer Response Team (VRT) member and stored in our permission archive. The correspondence is available to trusted volunteers as ticket #2014091910006014. If you have questions about the archived correspondence, please use the OTRS noticeboard. Ticket link: https://ticket.wikimedia.org/otrs/index.pl?Action=AgentTicketZoom&TicketNumber=2014091910006014.
Description: Underwater photographs of plants and animals from diving sites around Ko Tao, Thailand. Date: 18 July 2013, 15:01:18. Source: Own work. Author: Amada44. Camera location 10° 07′ 22.36″ N, 99° 48′ 55.62″ E: View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap - Google Earth: 10.122878; 99.815450.
Description: Spirobranchus giganteus Pallas, 1766 - Christmas tree worm at a patch reef. (photo taken by Mark Peter) Christmas tree worms construct a calcareous tube in which the body resides. They extend two spiraled sets of appendages in order to filter feed and extract dissolved oxygen from seawater. Classification: Animalia, Annelidae, Polychaeta, Sedentaria, Serpulidae Locality: Snapshot Reef, Fernandez Bay, offshore western San Salvador Island, Bahamas. Date: 25 March 2009, 14:42. Source: Spirobranchus giganteus (Christmas tree worm) (San Salvador Island, Bahamas) 1. Author: James St. John.
Description: English: Christmas tree worms (Spirobranchus giganteus), are annelid worms that have multicolored spiral shaped (hence named after Xmas trees) structures used to breathe and feed. These worms are usually seen inside a self made tube embedded inside large corals. Date: 13 September 2019. Source: Own work. Author: Jyothimohan. Photographed at the Great barrier reef Licensing[edit] : This file is licensed under the Creative CommonsAttribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license. :. You are free: to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work to remix – to adapt the work Under the following conditions: attribution – You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use. share alike – If you remix, transform, or build upon the material, you must distribute your contributions under the same or compatible license as the original. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0 CC BY-SA 4.0 Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 truetrue.
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Description: English: Christmas Tree worms (Spirobranchus giganteus) in a Brain Coral, Bonaire, Dutch Antilles. Date: 9 October 2006 (original upload date). Source: Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons. Image taken by Clark Anderson/Aquaimages. Author: The original uploader was Aquaimages at English Wikipedia.
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Description: Español: Colonia de Porites astreoides con Spirobranchus giganteus, en el Santuario Nacional Marino de Flower Garden, EE.UU. Date: 5 September 2007, 17:37:05. Source: http://flowergarden.noaa.gov/about/cnidarianlist.html. Author: NOAA.
Description: Aporodrilus ponga. Date: December 2011. Source: Further records of non-cryptic New Zealand earthworms doi:10.3897/zookeys.160.2354. Author: Robert Blakemore. : This image is uploaded as part of a collaboration between Wikispecies and ZooKeysবাংলা | català | čeština | Deutsch | English | македонски | polski | português do Brasil | русский | +/−. : This file is licensed under the Creative CommonsAttribution 3.0 Unported license.:. You are free: to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work to remix – to adapt the work Under the following conditions: attribution – You must attribute the work in the manner specified by the author or licensor (but not in any way that suggests that they endorse you or your use of the work). http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 CC BY 3.0 Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 truetrue.
Description: Français : Forte concentration de turricules de Megascolecidae en région tropicale (Inde). Date: 26 January 2006 (original upload date). Source: Transferred from fr.wikipedia to Commons by Korrigan using CommonsHelper. Author: The original uploader was Elapied at French Wikipedia.
Description: English: Red wiggler. Date: 11 December 2006 (original upload date). Source: Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons. Author: Mihai Duguleana;.
Description: English: The inside of a worm composting bin, after the worms have eaten many kitchen scraps. Note the castings on the sides of the bin. Date: 18 August 2011. Source: Own work. Author: Quadell.