Pectinaria belgica [Pectinaria belgica]

Pectinaria belgica
Description

Pectinaria belgica, commonly known as the Belgian Pectinaria, is a marine polychaete worm that resides in the North Atlantic Ocean, particularly in the North Sea and English Channel. It is characterized by a cylindrical body with a tapering posterior end, adorned with rows of curved, golden setae. It is a sedentary species that constructs U-shaped burrows in sandy seabeds, where it feeds on organic and inorganic particles in the sediment.

Taxonomy
Phylum Segmented Worms
Annelida
Class Polychaetes
Polychaeta
Order Terebellida
Terebellida
Family Ice Cream Cone Worms
Pectinariidae
Genus Pectinaria
Pectinaria
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