Syl*lid"i*an (?), n. [From NL.
Syllis, the typical genus.] (Zoöl.) Any one of
numerous species of marine annelids of the family
Syllidæ.
&fist; Many of the species are phosphorescent; others are
remarkable for undergoing strobilation or fission and for their
polymorphism. The egg, in such species, develops into an asexual
individual. When mature, a number of its posterior segments gradually
develop into one or more sexual individuals which finally break away
and swim free in the sea. The males, females, and neuters usually
differ greatly in form and structure.
Syl*lid"i*an (?), n. [From NL.
Syllis, the typical genus.] (Zoöl.) Any one of
numerous species of marine annelids of the family
Syllidæ.
&fist; Many of the species are phosphorescent; others are
remarkable for undergoing strobilation or fission and for their
polymorphism. The egg, in such species, develops into an asexual
individual. When mature, a number of its posterior segments gradually
develop into one or more sexual individuals which finally break away
and swim free in the sea. The males, females, and neuters usually
differ greatly in form and structure.