Worm and Pod ID

Detroit_aqua

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found these guys last night. Looking for ID on anything included. More just curious what types of pods, but want to confirm that the worm is what I believe to be a dorvilledae. Do these sting like bristleworms?
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Pods I don't know but the worm is dorvilleidae. I'm not sure if the bristles can be irritating but I doubt they would. I don't find normal bristleworms to be bad either though. I've accidentally touched several.
 
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