Spirobranchus corniculatus

id: spirobranchus-corniculatus-290-4758468
title: Spirobranchus corniculatus
text: Spirobranchus corniculatus, commonly referred to as the Indo-Pacific Christmas tree worm, is a species of tube-building annelid fanworms in the family Serpulidae. Belonging to the class Polychaeta, it is recognized for its bristle-like tentacles and the presence of a structure called radioles. It is widely encountered and recognized for its unique resemblance to a conifer and its diverse array of colors. Initially presumed to be part of a species group including Spirobranchus cruciger and Spirob
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description: Species of fanworm
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirobranchus_corniculatus
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date modified: 2024-04-15T12:59:59Z
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