Vanadis (annelid)
| Vanadis | |
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| Scientific classification  | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia | 
| Phylum: | Annelida | 
| Clade: | Pleistoannelida | 
| Subclass: | Errantia | 
| Order: | Phyllodocida | 
| Family: | Alciopidae | 
| Genus: | Claparède, 1870  | 
| Species | |
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Vanadis is a genus of polychaetes belonging to the family Phyllodocidae.[1]
The genus has cosmopolitan distribution.[1] It is notable for representing a fourth phylum to have evolved high-resolution vision, namely eyes able to focus on and interact with specific objects against the background.[2]
Species:[1]
- Vanadis antarctica (McIntosh, 1885)
 - Vanadis brevirostris Støp-Bowitz, 1991
 - Vanadis crystallina Greeff, 1876
 - Vanadis formosa Claparède, 1870
 - Vanadis longissima (Levinsen, 1885)
 - Vanadis macrophthalma Greeff, 1876
 - Vanadis melanophthalmus Greeff, 1885
 - Vanadis minuta Treadwell, 1906
 - Vanadis nans (Chamberlin, 1919)
 - Vanadis studeri Apstein, 1893
 - Vanadis tagensis Dales, 1955
 - Vanadis violacea Apstein, 1893
 
References
- ^ a b c "Vanadis Claparède, 1870". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 9 October 2021.
 - ^ Bok, Michael J.; Macali, Armando; Garm, Anders (April 2024). "High-resolution vision in pelagic polychaetes". Current Biology. 34 (7): R269 – R270. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2024.02.055. PMID 38593767.