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Amphinomidae

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Aciculata

Higher classification
  
Aciculata

Phylum
  
Scientific name
  
Amphinomidae

Rank
  
Family

Amphinomidae to kaiki Amphinomidae

Similar
  
Polychaete, Annelid, Bearded fireworm, Hermodice, Chloeia

Catch a huge fireworm in sea amphinomidae


Amphinomidae is a family of marine polychaetes, many species of which bear chaetae mineralized with carbonate. The best-known amphinomids are the fireworms, which can cause great pain if their toxin-coated chaetae are touched or trodden on. Their relationship to other polychaete groups is somewhat poorly resolved.

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Amphinomidae A pretty fire worm Notopygos sp Amphinomidae from Great Flickr

Vers de feu amphinomidae ne pas faire


Complanine

Amphinomidae Flickriver Arthur Anker39s photos tagged with amphinomidae

Complanine is an quaternary ammonium salt that has been isolated from the marine fireworm Eurythoe complanata. It causes an inflammatory effect upon contact with the skin or mucous membranes.

Amphinomidae Flickriver Arthur Anker39s photos tagged with amphinomidae

It was previously known that handling the fireworm caused it to release a chemical that induces inflammation of the skin of marine predators and mammals (including humans). Complanine was the first compound isolated from the fireworm which causes these effects. It is presumed that this compound's function is to deter predators of the fireworm.

List of genera

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  • Amphinome Bruguière, 1789
  • Amphinomides
  • Ankitokazoa Alessandrello & Bracchi, 2005
  • Archinome Kudenov, 1991
  • Asloegia
  • Bathychloeia Horst, 1910
  • Bathynotopygos
  • Benthoscolex
  • Blenda
  • Branchamphinome Hartman, 1967
  • Chloeia Lamarck, 1818
  • Chloenea
  • Chloenopsis Fauchald, 1977
  • Chloochaeta
  • Colonianella
  • Cryptonome Borda, Kudenov, Bienhold & Rouse, 2012
  • Didymobranchus
  • Eucarunculata
  • Eucarunculatus
  • Eurythoe Kinberg, 1857
  • Hermodice Kinberg, 1857
  • Hipponoe Audouin & Milne-Edwards, 1830
  • Lenora
  • Linopherus Quatrefages, 1865
  • Lirione
  • Millepeda
  • Notopygos Grube, 1850
  • Parachloeia
  • Paramphinome Sars, 1869
  • Pareurythoe Gustafson, 1930
  • Pherecardia Horst, 1886
  • Pherecardites
  • Rostraria
  • Sangiria
  • Strategis
  • Thesmia
  • Thetisella
  • Zothea

  • References

    Amphinomidae Wikipedia