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    1941 Thalassema arcassonense Cuénot, 1902 Thalassema diaphanes Sluiter, 1889 Thalassema elapsum Sluiter, 1912 Thalassema fuscum Ikeda, 1904 Thalassema hartmani...
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  • Thalassema antarcticum is a species of marine echiuran worm. This species is different from others in its genus that also have continuous longitudinal...
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  • Thalassema steinbecki is a species of marine echiuran worm. It is found in the northeast Pacific Ocean. This species was formally described in 1946 by...
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    1822) Lumbricus echiurus Pallas, 1766 Thalassema pallasii Guérin-Méneville, 1831 Thalassema echiura (Pallas, 1766) Thalassema vulgaris Savigny, 1822...
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  • to change the world, or at least the politics of the United States." Thalassema steinbecki Fisher, 1946 Polychaete worm John Steinbeck "Named for John...
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    1946 Listriolobus Fischer, 1926 Ochetostoma Rüppell & Leuckart, 1828 Thalassema Pallas, 1774 Tanaka, Masaatsu (2017). "Thalassematidae Forbes & Goodsir...
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    Fossiles, 4(10), 49–110. Bock, S. (1942). On the Structure and Affinities of Thalassema lankesteri Herdman and the Classification of the Group Echiuroidea. Göteborg:...
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    ISBN 9780520007505. Retrieved 30 November 2011. Conn, H.W. (1886). "Life history of Thalassema mellita". Stud. Biol. Lab. Johns Hopkins Univ.: 1884–1887. Stull, Janet...
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  • — blue button (a siphonophore) Spirorbis spirorbis — an annelid Thalassema thalassema — a spoon worm Tubifex tubifex — sludge worm Turgida turgida — a...
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  • worm was first described by the Japanese zoologist I. Ikeda in 1904 as Thalassema taenioides, the type locality being Misaki, Sagami Bay, in Honshu, Japan...
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