RMA9HBE0–Honeycomb Worm Sabellaria alveolata Heads of worms at mouths of tubes underwater
RMADJRM8–Stylina alveolata reef coral
RMEJ157N–Honeycomb Worm - Sabellaria alveolata
RM2A2MRF5–Hermella alveolata, Print
RMEJ15W1–Honeycomb Worm - Sabellaria alveolata
RM2D6CR96–France, Manche, Cotentin, Mont-Saint-Michel Bay listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, Carolles, honeycomb worms reefs (Sabellaria alveolata) // France,
RMBBHKH3–Reef Colony Of The Honeycomb Worm Sabellaria alveolata At New Brighton, Wallasey, The Wirral, Merseyside, UK
RMBBH4FN–Reef Colony Of The Honeycomb Worm Sabellaria alveolata At New Brighton, Wallasey, The Wirral, Merseyside, UK
RM2WM1WRM–Honeycomb Worm: Sabellaria alveolata. North Cornwall, UK
RMFX3H9B–Honeycomb Worm Sabellaria alveolata encrusting flat rocks on the seashore of the Glamorgan Coast South Wales
RMD6CAJR–Honeycomb Tube Worm; Sabellaria alveolata; Tubes; Bude; UK
RMG2GJF5–Sandy tubes of the Honeycomb Worm Sabellaria alveolata on rocks of the Gower peninsula in South Wales UK
RM2BE0GP5–Transmission Electron Micrograph (TEM) showing Toxoplasma cyst. Toxoplasma is a parasitic protozoan that causes the disease Toxoplasmosis. Magnification unknown.
RFEHNH93–Sandy tubes of the Honeycomb Worm Sabellaria alveolata on rocks of the Gower peninsula in South Wales UK
RMBN7GTA–Worm Reef Sabellaria Alveolata
RMG2GJF9–Close up view of sandy tubes of the Honeycomb Worm Sabellaria alveolata on rocks of the Gower peninsula in South Wales UK
RM2RCKKCK–Honeycomb worm, Sabellaria alveolata, Kenfig beach, Wales, UK
RMBKR2N9–Tubes of the honeycomb worm (Sabellaria alveolata) on an exposed shore UK
RMA9HBDE–Honeycomb Worm Sabellaria alveolata Ventral view of worm removed from its tube
RM2RCKKE9–Honeycomb worm, Sabellaria alveolata, Kenfig beach, Wales, UK
RMCNRNKH–Sand mason ( alveolata), faeces of sand masons at low tide, Germany, Lower Saxony, Juist
RM2A2MATH–Columnaria alveolata, Print, Columnaria is an extinct genus of rugose coral that lived from the Late Ordovician to the Late Devonian. Its remains have been found in Australia, Europe, and North America
RMEJ15RF–Honeycomb Worm - Sabellaria alveolata
RM2D6CPXE–France, Manche, Cotentin, Mont-Saint-Michel Bay listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, Carolles, honeycomb worms reefs (Sabellaria alveolata) and gatheri
RMBBGY5G–Reef Colony Of The Honeycomb Worm Sabellaria alveolata At New Brighton, Wallasey, The Wirral, Merseyside, UK
RM2WM1XB5–Honeycomb Worm: Sabellaria alveolata. North Cornwall, UK
RMBEHFMJ–Close Up Of Reef Colony Of The Honeycomb Worm Sabellaria alveolata At New Brighton, Wallasey, The Wirral, Merseyside, UK
RMD6CAKM–Honeycomb Tube Worm; Sabellaria alveolata; Tubes; Bude; UK
RMBBHKH4–Close Up Of Reef Colony Of The Honeycomb Worm Sabellaria alveolata At New Brighton, Wallasey, The Wirral, Merseyside, UK
RMCW962F–Honeycomb Worm Tubes; Sabellaria alveolata; Gower; Wales; UK
RM2D4JWJX–Honeycomb worm reef (Sabellaria alveolata) exposed at low tide with the sea in the background, Dunraven Bay, Glamorgan, Wales, UK.
RMRYDKHH–Sandy tubes of the Honeycomb Worm Sabellaria alveolata on rocks of the Gower peninsula in South Wales UK
RMR15DHK–Honeycomb worm reef (Sabellaria alveolata) with clustered tubes built of sand grains on boulders, exposed at low tide, Duckpool Beach, Cornwall, UK
RM2J27RKX–Honeycomb Worm Sabellaria alveolata encrusting exposed rocks at low tide on the Glamorgan Coast at Nash Point South Wales
RMCNN63J–Sabellaria alveolata, the honeycomb worm, is a reef-forming polychaete. honeycomb pattern of tube openings, duckpool 1968
RMBC6ME2–Sabellaria alveolata organic reef, Tor Caldara beach, Lavinio, Lazio, Italy
RM2A2NFKH–Sabellaria anglica, Print, Sabellaria is a genus of marine polychaete worms in the family Sabellariidae. The type species is Sabellaria alveolata (Linnaeus, 1767). These worms are sedentary and build tubes in which to live from sand and shell fragments. Some species are called honeycomb worms and when they occur in great numbers they can form reefs on rocks and other hard substrates. They are filter feeders, extending a plume-like fan of radioles from the end of the tube in order to catch plankton and detritus floating past. They have a distinctive operculum which is used to block the opening
RMB121N5–Tor Caldara Beach, Roma Lazio, Italy, Sabella alveolata costal reef, anellidae
RM2D6CRG4–France, Manche, Cotentin, Mont-Saint-Michel Bay listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, Carolles, honeycomb worms reefs (Sabellaria alveolata) // France,
RM2DJAY1T–Honeycomb worm reef Sabellaria alveolata on the North Wales coast uk
RFS30TC1–Sabellaria alveolata ,honeycomb worm
RMF3M7GP–Honeycomb worm (Sabellaria alveolata) reefs at Llanddulas on the North Wales coast
RFR2J0YF–Honeycomb worms (Sabellaria alveolata) on rocks exposed at low tide at Duckpool Bay. Near Bude, North Cornwall
RF2WG3Y8R–Honeycomb worm reef
RMP54GM0–Astraea pentagonalis, A. helianthoides, A. alveolata, A. sexradiata. Handcoloured lithograph by an unknown artist from Dr. F.A. Schmidt's 'Petrefactenbuch,' published in Stuttgart, Germany, 1855 by Verlag von Krais & Hoffmann. Dr. Schmidt's 'Book of Petrification' introduced fossils and palaeontology to both the specialist and general reader.
RMW2DRHX–Reef of honeycomb worms in the bay of Le Mont-Saint-Michel (St. Michael's Mount) in Brittany, north-western France. Reef of honeycomb worms (Sabellari
RM2M3WA8G–Types of annelids or marine segmented worms. Pista cretacea 1, Eunice magnifica 2, Hesione schmardae 3, Heteronereis vagans 4, Sabellaria alveolata 5, Spirobranchus lamarcki 6, Sabella terebrans 7, Serpula vermicularis 8, and Serpula triangularis 9. Annelides. Chromolithograph by Pierre Lackerbauer after Jean Louis Armand de Quatrefages de Bréau from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
RMCW963N–Honeycomb Worm Tubes; Sabellaria alveolata; Gower; Wales; UK
RMB3H225–Honeycomb worm Sabellaria alveolata reef detail at low tide showig entrances to indiviual tubes made of sand grains
RMP24YE0–. Columnaria alveolata 65 Columnaria alveolata - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 111 09 0004
RMR9E3D4–Sabellaria in honey comb like colonies around rock pool on Gower
RM2J27RM4–Honeycomb Worm Sabellaria alveolata encrusting rocks at low tide on the seashore of the Glamorgan Coast at Nash Point South Wales
RMA9HBDD–Honeycomb Worm Sabellaria alveolata Reef like colony exposed at low tide Duckpool
RMP237JW–. Hermella alveolata 147 Hermella alveolata - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 007 01 0029
RMR6G0PF–Colony of segmented worms form a honeycomb of sand and shell fragments as a home on a beach on the Gower near The Mumbles, Swansea, Wales
RM2A2NFKF–Sabellaria anglica, Print, Sabellaria is a genus of marine polychaete worms in the family Sabellariidae. The type species is Sabellaria alveolata (Linnaeus, 1767). These worms are sedentary and build tubes in which to live from sand and shell fragments. Some species are called honeycomb worms and when they occur in great numbers they can form reefs on rocks and other hard substrates. They are filter feeders, extending a plume-like fan of radioles from the end of the tube in order to catch plankton and detritus floating past. They have a distinctive operculum which is used to block the opening
RFFB0TEW–Honeycomb Worm Reef
RM2D6CRT2–France, Manche, Cotentin, Mont-Saint-Michel Bay listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, Carolles, honeycomb worms reefs (Sabellaria alveolata) and gatheri
RM2DCDK5J–Kermia alveolata 001.
RMR3JBCD–Honeycomb worm Sabellaria alveolata
RMF3M7H9–Honeycomb worm (Sabellaria alveolata) reefs at Llanddulas on the North Wales coast
RFR2J11M–Honeycomb worms (Sabellaria alveolata) on rocks exposed at low tide at Duckpool Bay. Near Bude, North Cornwall
RM2G4B656–Colonial worms or Honeycomb Worms Sabellaria alveolata on the beach at Traeth Mawr on the Wales Coast Path near Monknash, Wales, UK
RM2T69WDE–Types of annelids or marine segmented worms. Pista cretacea 1, Eunice magnifica 2, Hesione schmardae 3, Heteronereis vagans 4, Sabellaria alveolata 5, Spirobranchus lamarcki 6, Sabella terebrans 7, Serpula vermicularis 8, and Serpula triangularis 9. Annelides. Chromolithograph by Pierre Lackerbauer after Jean Louis Armand de Quatrefages de Bréau from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
RMW2DPJ6–Reef of honeycomb worms in the bay of Le Mont-Saint-Michel (St. Michael's Mount) in Brittany, north-western France. Reef of honeycomb worms (Sabellari
RM2C1AFM8–Litsea alveolata CK Allen Litsea alveolata CK Allen.
RMCW9632–Honeycomb Worm Tubes; Sabellaria alveolata; Gower; Wales; UK
RM2JEG9FX–Columnaria alveolata Goldfuss.
RM2KDTRJF–Sandstone and mudstone rocks covered with Sea lettuce Ulva lactuca and Honeycombe worm Sabellaria alveolata, Bude, Cornwall, England, UK, August 2018
RM2J27RM5–Honeycomb Worm Sabellaria alveolata encrusting exposed rocks at low tide on the seashore of the Glamorgan Coast at Nash Point South Wales
RMD24WHN–Honeycomb Worm (Sabellaria alveolata) tube reef colony, on exposed rocky shore at low tide, Bude, Cornwall, England, October
RM2H5BKWC–Honeycomb Worm: Sabellaria alveolata. Port Gaverne, Cornwall, UK
RMR6G0MA–Low morning light gives contrast to the honeycomb structure of sand/ shell fragments that forms the home for this beach colony of segmented worms
RM2M5XY44–Sabellaria alveolata honeycomb worm reef, Mimid beach, Sidi Boufdail, Mirleft, Morocco, north Africa
RM2D6CRK6–France, Manche, Cotentin, Mont-Saint-Michel Bay listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, Carolles, honeycomb worms reefs (Sabellaria alveolata) and gatheri
RFT9HD2T–Unusual looking tube-like homes of the Honeycomb worm / Sabellaria alveolata which grows on rocky coastal rocks in the tidal range.
RMR3JBD7–Honeycomb worm Sabellaria alveolata
RMF3M7H0–Honeycomb worm (Sabellaria alveolata) reefs at Llanddulas on the North Wales coast
RFR2J0X7–Honeycomb worms (Sabellaria alveolata) on rocks exposed at low tide at Duckpool Bay. Near Bude, North Cornwall
RM2G4B650–Colonial worms or Honeycomb Worms Sabellaria alveolata on the beach at Traeth Mawr on the Wales Coast Path near Monknash, Wales, UK
RMW7MX8A–Honeycomb worm reef (Sabellaria alveolata) with Common barnacles (Semibalanus balanoides) and Dog whelks (Nucella lapillus), St.Bees, Cumbria, UK, July
RMW2DPJF–Reef of honeycomb worms in the bay of Le Mont-Saint-Michel (St. Michael's Mount) in Brittany, north-western France. Reef of honeycomb worms (Sabellari
RM2G17TN4–Honeycomb worm, Sabellaria alveolata,, Wales, UK
RMBJPC1J–Honeycomb worm, Sabellaria alveolata.
RMEBHAM7–honeycomb worm (Sabellaria alveolata).
RF2ARW2EB–Honeycomb worm colony [ sabellaria alveolata ] on rock
RM2A3XFR7–Mediterranean reef building by polychaete worms (Sabellaria alveolata)
RF2MR2J8W–1. Röhren der Hermella alveolata, Sandwurm, 2. Hermella, 3. Terebella emmalina, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert
RMD24WJ2–Honeycomb Worm (Sabellaria alveolata) tube reef colony, on exposed rocky shore at low tide, Bude, Cornwall, England, October
RM2H5BKYH–Honeycomb Worm: Sabellaria alveolata. Port Gaverne, Cornwall, UK
RMB878D3–Reef structure by Honeycomb worm, Sabellaria alveolata, in Mediterranean sea
RF2B920BP–Sabellaria anglica, Print, Sabellaria is a genus of marine polychaete worms in the family Sabellariidae. The type species is Sabellaria alveolata (Linnaeus, 1767). These worms are sedentary and build tubes in which to live from sand and shell fragments. Some species are called honeycomb worms and when they occur in great numbers they can form reefs on rocks and other hard substrates. They are filter feeders, extending a plume-like fan of radioles from the end of the tube in order to catch plankton and detritus floating past. They have a distinctive operculum which is used to block the opening
RM2M5XY43–Sabellaria alveolata honeycomb worm reef, Mimid beach, Sidi Boufdail, Mirleft, Morocco, north Africa
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