Dear Angela,
For the first one, you should have a look to the Amphinomidae family.
I don't think the second is a polychaete, you should better look for
Anthozoa such as /Edwardsiella/ or something like that (but with fixed
specimen that will be difficult to give a species name).
Regards
Jérôme
Le 08/07/2014 11:34, Angela Dekker a écrit :
> Dear all,
>> Can you please help us to ident= ify the species from the pictures?
> The first one is a very small (probably)= juvenile Polychaete and the
> second one we don't actually know what i= t is and to which Phylum it
> belongs to J. I know the pictures are a bit blurry, but hopef= ully
> you can recognize any features.
>>> Thanks in advance,
>>> Best Regards,
> Angela
>>> Angela Dekker BWM
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