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noun - a luminous insect
FIREWORM - Amphinomidae, also known as the bristle worms or sea mice, are a family of marine polychaetes, many species of which bear chaetae mineralized with ca...
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The larva of a small tortricid moth that feeds on cranberry leaves, giving the plant a burnt look the cranberry worm |
a species of polychaete which may cause pain if touched |
Chiefly poetic. A firefly, a glow-worm. rare. |
US. The larva of any of several small moths of the superfamily Tortricoidea which are pests of the cranberry and other cultivated plants especially (more fully "black-headed fireworm") the widespread Rhopobota naevana (also called holly tortrix). |
Any of various predatory bristle worms (polychaetes) of the family Amphinomidae, having stinging bristles that can cause severe inflammation especially (more fully "bearded fireworm") Hermodice carunculata of the tropical Atlantic, Caribbean, and Mediterranean. |
Any of several bristle worms (polychaetes) of the genus Odontosyllis (family Syllidae), which become bioluminescent during the mating period especially (more fully "Bermuda fireworm") O. enopla of the tropical west Atlantic. |
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Amphinomidae, also known as the bristle worms or sea mice, are a family of marine polychaetes, many species of which bear chaetae mineralized with carbonate. The best-known amphinomids are the fireworms, which can cause great pain if their toxin-coated chaetae are touched or trodden on. Their relationship to other polychaete groups is somewhat poorly resolved. |