Acorn Worm (Saccoglossus spp.)

from $150.00

Common name: acorn worm

Scientific name:  Saccoglossus spp.

Locations:  buried in fine sediment

Seasonality:  available all year

Color: tan, yellow, brown, purple, orange

Size:  1” - 2”

Collected:  by hand, rake

Quantity:  sold by the each

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Common name: acorn worm

Scientific name:  Saccoglossus spp.

Locations:  buried in fine sediment

Seasonality:  available all year

Color: tan, yellow, brown, purple, orange

Size:  1” - 2”

Collected:  by hand, rake

Quantity:  sold by the each

Common name: acorn worm

Scientific name:  Saccoglossus spp.

Locations:  buried in fine sediment

Seasonality:  available all year

Color: tan, yellow, brown, purple, orange

Size:  1” - 2”

Collected:  by hand, rake

Quantity:  sold by the each

Digging acorn worms (Saccoglossus spp.) in the snow!

Digging acorn worms (Saccoglossus spp.) in the snow!

Tidepool Tim says,  “Hemichordates like the acorn worm are a small phylum with large evolutionary importance!  It's worth carefully recovering these worms from their burrows for research and educational purposes.  Another familiar group of hemichordates is the graptolites, well-known index fossils often used to date rocks (biostratigraphy).

Acorn worms have classic hemichordate triple body division and use their proboscis to burrow through the sediment.  They can either suspension feed (in water) or deposit feed (in sediment).  Acorn worms are difficult to collect because they're extremely thin and fragile bodies break if they are disturbed."

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