klusterilla
Klusterilla is a genus of marine annelids, specifically polychaetes, belonging to the family Terebellidae. The genus was first described by Fauchald in 1977. Klusterilla species are characterized by their elongated, cylindrical bodies and the presence of parapodia, which are fleshy outgrowths used for locomotion and respiration. They are typically found in marine environments, often burrowing into soft sediments.
The genus Klusterilla includes several species, each with distinct morphological features. For example, Klusterilla sp. 1
Klusterilla species play a role in marine ecosystems by contributing to sediment mixing and nutrient cycling.
Research on Klusterilla is ongoing, with scientists studying their biology, ecology, and potential applications in environmental