122,993 Glycera americana Leidy, 1855 126,229 Glycera
dibranchiata Ehlers, 1868 101,455 Glycinde armigera Moore.
examined Bucephalus Bivalves 1993 1994 Tellina agius & versicolor 8 10 586 6 Gemma gemma 5 2 141 1 Haminea solitaria 2 0 31 0 Ensis directus 6 5 157 0 Mullinea lateralis 8 4 56 1 Anadara ovalis 0 1 4 0 Tagelus plebeius 0 2 6 0 Nucula proximo 0 1 13 0 Lyonsia hyalina Polychaetes Diopatra cuprea 0 2 16 0 Glycera
dibranchiata 0 6 15 0 Hydroides diathus & 0 1 132 0 Filograna implexa Platynereis dumerilii 0 3 15 0 Nemerteans Cerebratulus lacteus 0 7 15 0 Anemones Actinothoe modesta & 0 6 21 0 Edwardsia elegans Barnacles Balanus sp.
Sasaki, "A monograph of the
dibranchiata cephalopods of the japanese and adjacent waters," Journal of the Faculty of Agriculture of Hokkaido University, pp.
Cytobiological studies on hemocyanin metabolism in the branchial heart complex of the common cuttlefish Sepia officinalis (Cephalopoda,
Dibranchiata).
*** Lindaspio
dibranchiata Blake & Maciolek, 1992: 724-727, figs.
Stucky and his coworkers recently reported that the tiny jaws of the bloodworm, Glycera
dibranchiata, contain the copper chloride mineral called atacamite, which makes the structures particularly strong (SN: 11/9/02, p.
Capitella capitata comprised 19 percent of the total, Heteromastastus filiformis eight percent, Glycera
dibranchiata three percent, and a single Phyllodace arenae.
1982], the polychaete worms Glycera
dibranchiata [Qafaiti and Stephens 1988] and Pareurythoe californica [Costopulos et al.
Genetic variability in bloodworm (Glycera
dibranchiata) populations in the Gulf of Maine.
The most abundant species in the abyssal samples is a polychaete worm, Aurospio
dibranchiata, which on average is only 7.1 percent of the total number of individuals.