Description: English: Plate VI. All the figures represent the life-size of the animals each with its proboscis in a state of moderate expansion. The figures were drawn by Mr. C. Forster Cooper and represent the natural colour of the living animals Fig. 1. Thalassema erythrogrammon (=Ochetostoma erythrogrammon) Fig. 2. Thalassema diaphanes Fig. 3. Thalassema moebii (=Anelassorhynchus moebii) (3a. represents the proboscis of this species when contracted; 3b. represents the tip of the same when expanded) Fig. 4. Thalassema semoni (=Anelassorhynchus semoni). Date: 1903. Source: Gardiner, J. S., ed. The fauna and geography of the Maldive and Laccadive archipelagoes - being the account of the work carried on and of the collections made by an expedition during the years 1899 and 1900. Volume 1, Part II (1903). Author: Clive Forster-Cooper (1880-1947).
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Description: Ochetostoma erythrogrammon Japanese name:Sujiyumusi:スジユムシ Date;2009,10.04;Tanabe City, Wakayama prefecture, Japan Author;Keisotyo. Date: 4 October 2009 (original upload date). Source: No machine-readable source provided. Own work assumed (based on copyright claims). Author: No machine-readable author provided. Keisotyo assumed (based on copyright claims). Other versions: : This file has been extracted from another file: Ochetostoma erythrogrammon sujiyumusi.jpg : .
Description: English: Urechis caupo. "The innkeeper worm lives in a U shaped tube, and gets its name for the goby, scale worm, and pea crab that are often found living with it. It also puts out a slime net from its proboscis which can extend and capture food down to 30 microns.". Date: 26 February 2008. Source: originally uploaded to Flickr as Inn Keeper (Urechis caupo). Author: jkirkhart35. Permission(Reusing this file): CC-BY.
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Description: Ochetostoma erythrogrammon Japanese name:Sujiyumusi:スジユムシ Date;2009,10.04;Tanabe City, Wakayama prefecture, Japan Author;Keisotyo. Date: 4 October 2009 (original upload date). Source: No machine-readable source provided. Own work assumed (based on copyright claims). Author: No machine-readable author provided. Keisotyo assumed (based on copyright claims). Other versions: This file has an extracted image: File:Ochetostoma erythrogrammon sujiyumusi (cropped).jpg..
Description: English: Fat innkeeper worms or penis fish (Urechis unicinctus), a type of marine spoon worm, called "Haichang" (海肠) in Mandarin. Filmed in a Weihai restaurant in Shandong province, China. Français : Haichang (海肠, Urechis unicinctus dans un restaurant de Weihai, province du Shandong, Chine. 中文: 在山东威海餐点的海肠。. Date: 17 January 2012. Source: Own work. Author: Popolon. Camera location 37° 30′ 15.48″ N, 122° 07′ 13.99″ E: View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap - Google Earth: 37.504300; 122.120552.
Description: English: Live gaebul (aka penis fish) sold at a fish market at Busan, South Korea. Date: 28 April 2012. Source: Own work. Author: ProjectManhattan.
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