Arctonoe vittata is a species of scaled polychaete worms commonly known as a "scale worm". This species often lives as a commensal of another marine animal.
^ abFauchald, Kristian (2008). "Arctonoe vittata (Grube, 1855)". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 21 August 2017.
Arctonoevittata is a species of scaled polychaete worms commonly known as a "scale worm". This species often lives as a commensal of another marine animal...
are recognised in the genus Arctonoe: Arctonoe fragilis (Baird, 1863) Arctonoe pulchra (Johnson, 1897) Arctonoevittata (Grube, 1855) Hanley, J. R. (1989)...
The leather star sometimes lives symbiotically with the scaleworm Arctonoevittata. The worm also associates with various other marine invertebrates,...
One researcher found that more than a quarter of gumboots hosted an Arctonoevittata, a pale yellow scale worm that can grow up to 10 cm (3.9 in) length...
low-tide line to about 400 m deep. They often have a commensal scaleworm, Arctonoevittata. There may be hybrids and possible distinct species that key to Henricia...
and is only distantly related. It often has a scaled polychaete worm Arctonoevittata living inside its shell as a commensal. In the event that it is attacked...