Tomopteris
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Tomopteris (Neo-Latin from Greek meaning "a cut" + "wing" but taken to mean "fin")[2] is a genus of marine planktonic polychaete. If disturbed, some species are known to make a flurry of glowing sparks erupt from their parapodia. One species, Tomopteris nisseni, is one of the few marine creatures with yellow bioluminescence.[3]
[edit] References
- ^ ITIS Standard Report Page: Tomopteris
- ^ Definition: tomopteris from Online Medical Dictionary
- ^ Tomopteris picture

