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Alvinellid

Alvinellidae
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Annelida
Class:Polychaeta
Order:Terebellida
Family:Alvinellidae
Genera
Alvinella
Paralvinella

The Alvinellidae are a family of small, deep-sea polychaete worms endemic to hydrothermal vents in the Pacific Ocean. Belonging to the order Terebellida, the family contains two genera, Alvinella and Paralvinella; the former genus contains two valid species and the latter seven. Members of the family are termed Alvinellids.

The family was first described in 1979 after discoveries made off the Galapagos by the crew of the DSV Alvin. The ship subsequently lent its name to the family and genera within it.

Members of the Alvinellidae are noted for their exceptional heat tolerance: one species, the Pompeii worm (Alvinella pompejana), is thought to be the most heat-tolerant complex organism on Earth. Unlike other (chemosynthetic) vent-dwelling worms, Alvinellid worms possess a digestive tract. However, they do rely on an episymbiotic relationship with thermophilic bacteria; hair-like growths of the bacteria living on the worm's back are thought to offer thermal protection to the worm.

Family Alvinellidae

  • Genus Alvinella
    • Species Alvinella caudata
    • Species Alvinella pompejana - Pompeii worm
  • Genus Paralvinella
    • Species Paralvinella bactericola
    • Species Paralvinella fijiensis
    • Species Paralvinella grasslei
    • Species Paralvinella hessleri
    • Species Paralvinella palmiformis
    • Species Paralvinella pandorae
    • Species Paralvinella unidentata

 

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