Custom Species Lists
The over 1800 taxa of benthic infaunal invertebrates listed below were collected as part of the Washington State Department of Ecology’s Marine Sediment Monitoring Program (MSMP). This program, initiated in 1989, is one component of the Puget Sound Ecosystem Monitoring Program, a collaborative effort dedicated to monitoring environmental conditions in Puget Sound.
Benthic infaunal invertebrates, often referred to as benthos, are tiny animals, including worms, clams, snails, shrimp, crabs, brittle stars, and many others, that live in the sand and mud at the bottom of Puget Sound. Benthos are an essential link in the Puget Sound food chain, and changes in their community structure and functional groups are an indicator of sediment quality and overall environmental condition. Ecology’s MSMP samples and characterizes the benthos in eight Puget Sound regions and six urban bays on an annual rotational basis, and tracks changes over time that may be due to man-made (for example, toxic chemicals) or natural environmental stressors. Ecology and the Puget Sound Partnership recognize the benthos as one of many Vital Sign Indicators for Puget Sound.
To study the benthos, Ecology relies on taxonomic specialists to identify each animal collected to the lowest possible phylogenetic classification, usually the genus and species level. To preserve this knowledge, and ensure standardized taxonomy for the future of the benthos program, Ecology staff have recently started working with regional taxonomists to create a “voucher sheet”, or a taxonomic description compiled from the scientific literature, for each of our over 1800 taxa. Voucher sheets and taxonomy workshop notes describing Puget Sound benthos that have been generated to date are available in Ecology’s Taxonomic Guides to Benthic Invertebrates of Puget Sound. Also available will be species information drawn from the Encyclopedia of Life.
You can learn more about the benthos in Ecology’s blog. Browse keywords Eyes Under Puget Sound and benthic invertebrates. See also Flickr photos.
For further information, contact Maggie Dutch, Washington State Department of Ecology, margaret.dutch@ecy.wa.gov, 360-407-6021.
Benthic invertebrates of Puget Sound
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(Cumella californica) -
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(Cumella sp) -
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(Cumella vulgaris) -
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(Cuthona concinna) -
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(Cuthona sp) -
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(Cyanoplax dentiens) -
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(Cyclocardia sp) -
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(Cyclocardia ventricosa) -
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(Cyclopoida) -
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(Cyclostomatida) -
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(Cyclostremella cf concordia) -
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(Cylichna attonsa) -
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(Cylichna diegensis) -
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(Cylindroleberididae) -
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(Cyphocaris challengeri) -
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(Cythereis sp) -
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(Decamastus gracilis) -
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(Deflexilodes enigmaticus) -
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(Deflexilodes similis) -
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(Deflexilodes sp) -
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(Delectopecten sp) -
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(Delectopecten vancouverensis) -
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(Demospongiae) -
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(Dendrobeania curvirostrata) -
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(Dendrobeania lichenoides) -
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(Dendrobeania murrayana) -
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(Dendrobeania sp) -
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(Dendrobranchiata) -
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(Dendrochirotida) -
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(Dendronotus frondosus) -
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(Dentalium sp) -
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(Desdimelita californica) -
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(Desdimelita desdichada) -
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(Deutella californica) -
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(Diadumene sp) -
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(Diaperoecia sp) -
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(Diaphana californica) -
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(Diaphana sp) -
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(Diaphorodoris lirulatocauda) -
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(Diastylis alaskensis) -
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(Diastylis bidentata) -
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(Diastylis nucella) -
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(Diastylis paraspinulosa) -
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(Diastylis pellucida) -
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(Diastylis santamariensis) -
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(Diastylis sentosa) -
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(Diastylis sp) -
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(Diastylopsis dawsoni) -
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(Diastylopsis tenuis) -
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(Diopatra ornata) -
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(Diplodonta sp) -
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(Dipolydora akaina) -
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(Dipolydora bidentata) -
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(Dipolydora brachycephala) -
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(Dipolydora cardalia) -
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(Dipolydora giardi) -
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(Dipolydora quadrilobata) -
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(Dipolydora socialis) -
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(Dipolydora sp) -
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(Discorsopagurus schmitti) -
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(Disporella fimbriata) -
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(Distaplia occidentalis) -
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(Distaplia sp) -
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(Dodecaceria concharum) -
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(Doridoidea) -
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(Dorvillea (Schistomeringos) annulata) -
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(Dorvillea (Schistomeringos) longicornis) -
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(Dorvillea pseudorubrovittata) -
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(Dorvillea sp) -
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(Doto columbiana) -
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(Doto sp) -
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(Drilonereis falcata) -
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(Drilonereis longa) -
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(Drilonereis nuda) -
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(Drilonereis sp) -
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(Dulichia rhabdoplastis) -
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(Dulichia sp) -
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(Dynamena sp) -
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(Dynamenella sp) -
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(Dyopedos arcticus) -
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(Dyopedos bispinus) -
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(Dyopedos monacanthus) -
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(Dyopedos sp) -
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(Echinasteridae) -
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(Echiura) -
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(Ectopleura marina) -
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(Ectopleura sp) -
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(Edotia sublittoralis)
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Search for Species
Utilizing double quotes for exact terms can narrow your search results. Ex. A common name search of Northwestern Sedge matches 'Northwestern Sedge' and 'Northwestern Showy Sedge'. Typing "Northwestern Sedge" return only 'Northwestern Sedge'.
- Abarenicola claparedi - (Rough-skinned lugworm)
- Abarenicola pacifica - (Pacific lugworm)
- Abarenicola sp.
- Abies amabilis - (Pacific Silver Fir)
- Abies concolor - (White Fir)
- Abies grandis - (Grand Fir)
- Abies lasiocarpa - (Subalpine Fir)
- Abies lasiocarpa var. lasiocarpa - (Subalpine Fir)
- Abies procera - (Noble Fir)
- Abietinaria sp
Species Lists
External links
- BirdWeb
- Burke Museum
- Native plant list (King County)
- Puget Sound Ecosystem Monitoring Program
- USGS: Nonindigenous Aquatic Species in Puget Sound
- Washington Herp Atlas
- Washington Invasive Species Council
- Washington Natural Heritage Program
- Washington Natural Heritage Program species lists
- World Register of Marine Species