wigglereita
Wigglereita is a genus of small, marine, segmented worms belonging to the phylum Annelida. The genus was first described by the German zoologist Karl Grobben in 1902. Wigglereita species are characterized by their small size, typically ranging from 1 to 2 millimeters in length, and their segmented bodies. They are often found in marine environments, including both coastal and deep-sea regions.
The genus Wigglereita is part of the family Tubificidae, which includes many other species of segmented worms
Wigglereita species play a role in marine ecosystems as decomposers, feeding on organic matter and contributing
The taxonomy of the genus Wigglereita is still an active area of research, with new species being