Gulf of Maine Annelida (6 species)




Gulf of Maine Annelida (6 species)
Common name: Milky ribbon worm, acorn worm , bloodworm, lugworm, sandworm, scaleworm
Scientific name: Cerebratulus lacteus, Saccoglossus, Glycera, Nereis, Arenicola. Lepidonotus
Locations: buried in fine sediment
Seasonality: available all year
Color: tan, yellow, brown, purple, orange
Size: 1” - 14”
Collected: by hand, rake
Quantity: sold by the each