monobathrids
Monobathrids are a family of polychaete worms belonging to the order Phyllodocida. These marine annelids are characterized by their single, unpaired ventral pharynx, a feature that gives them their name. Unlike many other polychaetes, monobathrids possess a relatively simple body plan with few distinct segments. Their parapodia, the paired appendages on each segment, are typically small and reduced, lacking the prominent chaetae (bristle-like structures) found in many other polychaete groups.
These worms are primarily benthic, meaning they live on the seafloor, often inhabiting soft sediments like