Cirratulus Explained
Cirratulus is a genus of annelids belonging to the family Cirratulidae.[1]
The genus has cosmopolitan distribution.
Species:
- Cirratulus abranchiatus
- Cirratulus abyssorum
- Cirratulus africanus
- Cirratulus alfonsinae
- Cirratulus annamensis
- Cirratulus assimilis
- Cirratulus australis
- Cirratulus balaenophilus
- Cirratulus blainvillei
- Cirratulus borealis
- Cirratulus branchioculatus
- Cirratulus caudatus
- Cirratulus cingulatus
- Cirratulus cirratus
- Cirratulus concinnus
- Cirratulus dillonensis
- Cirratulus elongatus
- Cirratulus exuberans
- Cirratulus flavescens
- Cirratulus fuscescens
- Cirratulus gilchristi
- Cirratulus glandularis
- Cirratulus hedgpethi
- Cirratulus incertus
- Cirratulus indicus
- Cirratulus jucundus
- Cirratulus knipovichana
- Cirratulus longicephalus
- Cirratulus longisetis
- Cirratulus medusa
- Cirratulus megalus
- Cirratulus mianzanii
- Cirratulus miniatus
- Cirratulus multioculatus
- Cirratulus norvegicus
- Cirratulus obscurus
- Cirratulus orensanzii
- Cirratulus pallidus
- Cirratulus parafiliformis
- Cirratulus parvus
- Cirratulus patagonicus
- Cirratulus revillagigedoensis
- Cirratulus robustus
- Cirratulus serratus
- Cirratulus sinincolens
- Cirratulus spectabilis
- Cirratulus tumbesiensis
- Cirratulus wladislavi
- Cirratulus zebuensis
- Cirrhatulus auricapillus
Notes and References
- Web site: Cirratulus Lamarck, 1818 . www.gbif.org . 6 October 2021 . en.