palolo worm


noun

a polychaete worm, Eunice viridis, that lives in burrows among the coral reefs of several South Pacific islands, producing sperm or eggs in posterior segments that are cast off periodically in enormous numbers.

Origin of palolo worm

First recorded in 1890–95

British Dictionary definitions for palolo worm

palolo worm
/ (pəˈləʊləʊ) /

noun

any of several polychaete worms of the family Eunicidae, esp Eunice viridis, of the S Pacific Ocean: reproductive segments are shed from the posterior end of the body when breeding

Word Origin for palolo worm

C20 palolo, from Samoan or Tongan