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Shipworm

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Shipworm
Teredo sp.
Teredo sp.
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Mollusca
Class:Bivalvia (or Pelecypoda)
Order:Eulamellibranchia
Family:Teredinidae
Genera

Teredo

Shipworms are not in fact worms at all, but rather a peculiar variety of marine mollusk (Eulamellibranchiata). They bore into submerged wood, and bacteria in a special organ called the gland of Deshayes enable them to digest cellulose. The shipworms belong to several genera of which Teredo is the most commonly mentioned.

Shipworms have slender worm-like forms, but possess the characteristic structures of bivalves. The valves of the shell are small separate parts located at the anterior end of the worm, used for excavating the burrow. Shipworms do great amounts of damage to wooden hulls and marine piling, and have been the subject of much study to find methods to avoid their attacks.

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