dissipationella
Dissipationella is a small genus of marine invertebrates that was first described in the late 20th century. Its members are classified within the family Dissipatia, which belongs to the phylum Annelida. The genus is distinguished by its unique somatic segmentation and the presence of a modified parapodial organ that is thought to aid in locomotion through soft sediment. Fossil evidence suggests that the lineage of Dissipationella dates back to the Lower Cretaceous, indicating an early evolutionary development of specialized burrowing behaviors.
Morphologically, species of Dissipationella typically exhibit a translucent body ranging from 1 to 3 centimeters in
Geographically, Dissipationella has been documented in temperate coastal waters of the North Atlantic and the Gulf