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Odontosyllis phosphorea
Figure 1. Photo of Odontosyllis phosphorea taken by Peter J. Bryant. Located on our Home page.

Phylogenetic tree showing the deviation of major clades within the eukaryote domain.
Figure 2. Phylogenetic tree showing the deviation of major clades within the eukaryote domain. (Modified from Gerrish, 2013). Located on our Classifications page.

Phylogenetic tree distinguishing characteristics between the phylum within the animal kingdom.
 Figure 3. Phylogenetic tree distinguishing characteristics between the phylum within the animal kingdom. (Modified from Gerrish, 2013). Located on our Classifications page.

Locations where Odontosyllis phosphorea are found.
Figure 4. Locations Odontosyllis phosphorea have been found. (Modified by Isaac Metzler, 2013). Located on our Habitat page.

Marine Zonation. Illustrated by Mariah Schaut 12/07/13.
Figure 5. Marine zonation. Illustrated by Mariah Schaut 12/07/13. Located on our Habitat page.

Odontosyllis phosphorea
Figure 6. Photo of parapodia on Odontosyllis phosphorea taken by Peter J. Bryant. Located on our Form and Functions page.

Odontosyllis phosphorea
Figure 7. Photo of the pair of eyes on Odontosyllis phosphorea taken by Peter J. Bryant. Located on our Form and Functions page.


Figure 8. Video of Burmuda glow worms, Odontosyllis enola. Promission courtesy of greydek. This video was taken by greydek September 14th 2011. Check out his other videos of marine organisms at http://www.youtube.com/user/graydek?feature=watch. Located on our Life Cycle page.

Odontosyllis phosphorea bioluminecence.
Figure 9. Bioluminescence of O. phosphorea. Image courtesy of Dimitri Deheyn, Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego. Located on our Life Cycle page.

Odontosyllis phosphorea
Figure 10. O. phosphorea. Picture taken by Greg Rouse. Located on our Life Cycle page.

Odontosyllis phosphorea are vonerable to ducks during their bioluminescent mating ritual.
Figure 11. Odontosyllis phosphorea are vulnerable to ducks during their bioluminescent mating ritual. Located on our Interactions page.

Predator of Odontosyllis phosphorea, crabs.
Figure 12. Predator of Odontosyllis phosphorea, crabs. Located on our Interactions page.

Odontosyllis phosphorea
Figure 13. Photo of Odontosyllis phosphorea taken by Peter J. Bryant. Located on our Facts page.

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