Australonuphis, commonly called Australian beach worms, are a genus of polychaetous annelid of the family Onuphidae that inhabit the intertidal zone of coastal beaches and are attracted to the surface by the stimulus of food. They are sought by anglers to be used as bait for fishing. Some species can grow more than two metres in length. They are blind but have a very good sense of smell, and eat decaying meat, fish and seaweeds that have washed to shore.
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| - Australonuphis (en)
- Australonuphis (eo)
- Australonuphis (sv)
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| - La aŭstralia stranda vermo estas kaptita por uzi kiel fiŝ-allogaĵo dum la fiŝkaptado. Kelkaj specioj povas longi pli ol unu metron. Ĝi estas blinda, sed havas tre bonan sensadon pri odoraj kaj putriĝantaj karnoj, fiŝoj kaj maralgoj, kiujn alportis maro sur la bordon. Ĝi apartenas al genro Australonuphis, el familio , ordo , klaso Poliketoj (Polychaeta), filumo Anelidoj (Annelida). La plej kutima specio de la genro estas Australonuphis teres, pluaj specioj estas , kaj . (eo)
- Australonuphis är ett släkte av ringmaskar. Australonuphis ingår i familjen Onuphidae. Kladogram enligt Catalogue of Life: (sv)
- Australonuphis, commonly called Australian beach worms, are a genus of polychaetous annelid of the family Onuphidae that inhabit the intertidal zone of coastal beaches and are attracted to the surface by the stimulus of food. They are sought by anglers to be used as bait for fishing. Some species can grow more than two metres in length. They are blind but have a very good sense of smell, and eat decaying meat, fish and seaweeds that have washed to shore. (en)
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| - Catching beach worms, Seal Rocks, NSW, Australia (en)
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| - Having washed a fish bait over the sand to lure out worms, the angler prepares to grab the worm as it emerges from the sand to bite the bait. (en)
- A caught worm. (en)
- Caught worms ready for use as bait. (en)
- Pulling the worm up out from the sand. (en)
- The worm has been pulled up out from the sand. (en)
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| - Catching beach worms by hand at Seal Rocks, NSW, Australia (en)
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| - Beach_worming_1_Seal_Rocks_NSW_Australia.jpg (en)
- Beach_worming_2_Seal_Rocks_NSW_Australia.jpg (en)
- Beach_worming_3_Seal_Rocks_NSW_Australia.jpg (en)
- Beach_worming_4_Seal_Rocks_NSW_Australia.jpg (en)
- Beach_worming_5_Seal_Rocks_NSW_Australia.jpg (en)
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| - Australian beach worms on a bucket (en)
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| - A. casamiquelorum (en)
- A. hartmanae (en)
- A. mariahirsuta (en)
- A. parateres (en)
- A. teres (en)
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| - Australonuphis, commonly called Australian beach worms, are a genus of polychaetous annelid of the family Onuphidae that inhabit the intertidal zone of coastal beaches and are attracted to the surface by the stimulus of food. They are sought by anglers to be used as bait for fishing. Some species can grow more than two metres in length. They are blind but have a very good sense of smell, and eat decaying meat, fish and seaweeds that have washed to shore. Originally identified as a single species in 1868 (Diopatra teres), in 1878 they were placed in the genus Onuphis. A study in 1979 renamed two Americonuphis species as Australonuphis (A. teres and A. parateres), both being found in New South Wales. A novel species from the Ecuadorian coast was identified in 2008. Australian beach worms occur in millions on many surf beaches from Queensland, New South Wales and South Australia. They are highly valued as bait by anglers because of their great length and muscular body. The worms can be collected from the sandy beach by attracting them to the surface with bait and subsequently extracting them from the sand by hand or with the aid of pliers. (en)
- La aŭstralia stranda vermo estas kaptita por uzi kiel fiŝ-allogaĵo dum la fiŝkaptado. Kelkaj specioj povas longi pli ol unu metron. Ĝi estas blinda, sed havas tre bonan sensadon pri odoraj kaj putriĝantaj karnoj, fiŝoj kaj maralgoj, kiujn alportis maro sur la bordon. Ĝi apartenas al genro Australonuphis, el familio , ordo , klaso Poliketoj (Polychaeta), filumo Anelidoj (Annelida). La plej kutima specio de la genro estas Australonuphis teres, pluaj specioj estas , kaj . (eo)
- Australonuphis är ett släkte av ringmaskar. Australonuphis ingår i familjen Onuphidae. Kladogram enligt Catalogue of Life: (sv)
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