• The Sipuncula or Sipunculida (common names sipunculid worms or peanut worms) is a class containing about 162 species of unsegmented marine annelid worms.
  • The sipunculan fauna (Sipuncula) of Western Australia. S.]. Edmonds*. Abstract Twenty-three species of sipunculans are here recorded from Western Australia.
  • Sipuncula. Accessed at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1268 on 2024-07-12. Taxonomic edit history.
  • Sipuncula -- These animals, which are commonly called "peanut worms" because some have the general shape of shelled peanuts, are not particularly well studied.
  • Rice, M. E. 1985. Sipuncula: developmental evidence for phylogenetic inference. Pages 274-296 in The Origins and Relationships of Lower Invertebrates.
  • Eight species of Sipuncula are known to the Northeast Pacific, of which one, Golfingia (Golfingia) vulgaris vulgaris is reported for Galiano Island.
  • Welcome to Sipuncula. Sipuncula are marine invertebrate worms, commonly known as peanut worms or star worms, comprising around 151 recognized species.
  • Sipuncula (peanut worm) introduction. About 350 sipunculans have been described so far. They are found worldwide in soft sediments, crevices and holes.
  • Phylum Sipuncula. What are Sipunculans?