stylinidans
Stylinidans are a group of marine invertebrates belonging to the phylum Annelida, commonly known as segmented worms. They are a diverse and ancient lineage of polychaetes, characterized by their distinctive feathery appendages that extend from their heads. These appendages, often referred to as a "crown" or "plumage," are respiratory and feeding structures.
The body of a stylinidan is segmented, like other annelids, and typically has a more rigid, often
Stylinidans are filter feeders. They use their feathery crowns to capture suspended particles of food from