Introduction: Bamboo worms (Euclmene spp.) are so-called because of their cylindrical body with longer than usual segments which resemble a bamboo stalk. This enable them to burrow head down into sand. Head features include a raised margin and a flat plate. The anus is sunken into a 'frilly funnel'.
Distribution: Throughout Namibian coastal regions.
Diet: Organic particles.
Breeding: Not known
Max size: 120mm