Eunice (annelid)
Eunice is a genus in the polychaete family Eunicidae. Individuals grow to a length of between. Their bodies have multiple segments. They have two eyes and five tentacles. They have well-developed sense organs and relatively large brains. Their color is dark purple-brown to red-brown with a white ring at the fourth segment. They are found in oceans and seas around the world. They have an evertible proboscis with distinctive mouthparts, some of which comprise two rows of maxilliary plates in a radula-like fashion.Species
- Eunice afra Peters, 1854
- Eunice antennata
- Eunice aphroditois Pallas, 1788, Bobbit Worm
- Eunice australis Quatrefagus, 1865
- Eunice bilobata Treadwell, 1906
- Eunice borneensis
- Eunice denticulata
- Eunice filamentosa
- Eunice fuscafasciata
- Eunice norvegica
- Eunice pennata
- Eunice perimensis Gravier, 1901
- Eunice perrieri Gravier, 1900
- Eunice petersi Fauchald, 1992
- Eunice philippinensis Hartmann-Schröder & Zibrowius, 1998
- Eunice philocorallia Buchanan, 1893
- Eunice plessisi Rullier, 1972
- Eunice plicata Baird, 1869
- Eunice polybranchia
- Eunice prayensis Kinberg, 1865
- Eunice procera Grube, 1866
- Eunice profunda Miura, 1987
- Eunice tovarae Carrera-Parra & Salazar-Vallejo, 2011
- Eunice uschakovi Wu, Sun & Liu, 2013
- Eunice vittata