
Arenicola - Wikipedia
Arenicola, also known as sandworms, is a genus of capitellid annelid worms comprising the lugworms and black lugs. [1] A.cristata is the dominant warm-water lugworm on the shores of …
Lugworm - The Wildlife Trusts
Have you ever seen those worm-like mounds on beaches? Those are a sign of lugworms! The worms themselves are very rarely seen except by fishermen who dig them up for bait. …
Lugworm | Marine, Burrowing, Annelid | Britannica
lugworm, (genus Arenicola), any of several marine worms (class Polychaeta, phylum Annelida) that burrow deep into the sandy sea bottom or intertidal areas and are often quite large. …
Lugworm poos and the secrets they hold - Natural History …
The sandy mounds are worm casts, effectively the poo, of a marine worm called a lugworm. Common on sandy and muddy-sandy shores around the coast of Britain, they live in burrows …
Lugworms ~ MarineBio Conservation Society
Lugworms, Arenicola marine (Linnaeus, 1758), also known as rock worms and the blow lug, are often confused with a similar species—the black lug, A. defodiens. Lugworms are burrow …
Lugworm - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The lugworm (Arenicola marina), also known as the javierdediegoworm, is a large marine worm of the phylum Annelida. Lugworms make the coiled tubes of sand that are a familiar sight on a …
Blow lugworm - Wikipedia
The blow lugworm (Arenicola marina), also known as sandworm, is a large species of marine worm. Its coiled castings are a familiar sight on a beach at low tide but the animal itself is …
Arenicolidae - Wikipedia
Arenicolidae is a family of marine polychaete worms. They are commonly known as lugworms and the little coils of sand they produce are commonly seen on the beach. Arenicolids are found …
The Marine Life Information Network - MarLIN
Arenicola marina is the familiar lugworm, much prized as bait by anglers. This sedentary polychaete has a firm, cylindrical body divided into a thoracic and an abdominal region. The …
Lugworm explained - Planet Sea Fishing
Sep 3, 2008 · Lugworm is without doubt the king of worm baits. Here Steve Walker delves into the world of 'blows', 'blacks' and 'yellowtails'. Lugworm are extremely common around the British …