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Lumbrineris latreilli

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Lumbrineris latreilli
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L. latreilli
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Lumbrineris latreilli
Audouin & Milne Edwards, 1834[1]

Lumbrineris latreilli is an annelid discovered by Jean Victoire Audouin and Milne Edwards in 1834. In appearance they are iridescent; orange, pale pink or brown from different angles. They grow up to 300 cm and live mostly in muddy fine sand.[2] They are a marine species and are found worldwide in temperate waters.[3]

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