Pseudovermis

Pseudovermis is genus of minute sea slugs, specifically aolid nudibranchs, marine gastropod mollusks or micromollusks in the family Pseudovermidae.

These extremely small sea slugs are meiofauna; they live among sand grains. Pseudovermis means fake worm, because these slugs resemble minute worms.

Species
Species within the genus Pseudovermis include:
 * Pseudovermis artabrensis Urgorri, Cobo & Besteiro, 1991
 * Pseudovermis axi Marcus Ev. & Er., 1955
 * Pseudovermis boadeni Salvini-Plawen & Sterrer, 1968
 * Pseudovermis chinensis Hughes, 1991
 * Pseudovermis hancocki Challis, 1969
 * Pseudovermis indicus Salvini-Plawen & G.C. Rao, 1973
 * Pseudovermis japonicus Hamatani & Nunomura, 1973
 * Pseudovermis kowalewskyi Salvini-Plawen & Sterrer, 1968
 * Pseudovermis mortoni Challis, 1969
 * Pseudovermis papillifer Kowalewsky, 1901
 * Pseudovermis paradoxus Perejaslavtseva, 1891
 * Pseudovermis salamandrops Ev. Marcus, 1953
 * Pseudovermis schultzi Marcus Ev. & Er., 1955
 * Pseudovermis setensis Fize, 1961
 * Pseudovermis soleatus Salvini-Plawen & G.C. Rao, 1973
 * Pseudovermis thompsoni Salvini-Plawen, 1991
 * Species brought into synonymy:
 * Pseudovermis papillifera Kowalevsky, 1901: synonym of Pseudovermis papillifer Kowalewsky, 1901