Bonellia viridis, the green spoonworm, is a marine worm (class Polychaeta , phylum Annelida) noted for displaying exceptional sexual dimorphism and for the biocidal properties of a pigment in its skin.[1]
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Bonelliaviridis, the green spoonworm, is a marine worm (class Polychaeta , phylum Annelida) noted for displaying exceptional sexual dimorphism and for...
segmented ancestors resembling more typical annelids. The species Bonelliaviridis, also remarkable for the possible antibiotic properties of bonellin...
their own species, producing male offspring, while the marine worm Bonelliaviridis has a similar reproductive strategy, although the larvae are planktonic...
lithium ion gradients on morphogenesis and noted sex-determination in Bonelliaviridis through environmental concentrations of ions. After obtaining a Ph...
Monro, 1927 Lacaze-Duthiers, H. (1858). Recherches sur la bonellie (Bonelliaviridis) (1). Annales des Sciences Naturells, Comprenant la Zoologie, la Botanique...