Inanidrilus

Inanidrilus is a genus of marine annelid worms, first described by Christer Erséus in 1979. They are gutless and live in the interstitial of tropical and subtropical seas.

Species
Species in this genus include: • Inanidrilus aduncosetis Erséus, 1984

• Inanidrilus asagittatus Erséus, 1997

• Inanidrilus belizensis Erséus, 1984

• Inanidrilus bonomii Erséus, 1984

• Inanidrilus bulbosus Erséus, 1979

• Inanidrilus carterensis Erséus, 1984

• Inanidrilus dutchae Erséus & Davis, 1989

• Inanidrilus elaboratus Erséus, 1990

• Inanidrilus ernesti Erséus, 1984

• Inanidrilus extremus (Erséus, 1979)

• Inanidrilus exumae Erséus, 2003

• Inanidrilus falcifer Erséus & Baker, 1982

• Inanidrilus fijiensis Erséus, 1984

• Inanidrilus gustavsoni Erséus, 1984

• Inanidrilus leukodermatus (Giere, 1979)

• Inanidrilus makropetalos Erséus, 2003

• Inanidrilus manae Erséus, 1984

• Inanidrilus mexicanus Erséus & Baker, 1982

• Inanidrilus mojicae Erséus, 2003

• Inanidrilus reginae Erséus, 1990

• Inanidrilus renaudae Erséus, 1984

• Inanidrilus scalprum Erséus, 1984

• Inanidrilus speroi Erséus, 1984

• Inanidrilus triangulatus Erséus, 1984

• Inanidrilus vacivus Erséus, 1984

• Inanidrilus wasseri Erséus, 1984