{ Pa*lo"lo (?), n., or Palolo
worm }. [From native name.] A polystome worm (Palolo
viridis) that burrows in the coral reefs of certain of the Pacific
Islands. A little before the last quarter of the moon in October and
November, they swarm in vast numbers at the surface of the sea for
breeding, and are gathered and highly esteemed as food by the natives.
An allied species inhabits the tropical Atlantic and swarms in June or
July.
{ Pa*lo"lo (?), n., or Palolo
worm }. [From native name.] A polystome worm (Palolo
viridis) that burrows in the coral reefs of certain of the Pacific
Islands. A little before the last quarter of the moon in October and
November, they swarm in vast numbers at the surface of the sea for
breeding, and are gathered and highly esteemed as food by the natives.
An allied species inhabits the tropical Atlantic and swarms in June or
July.