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Redcollar tubeworms
Filogranella sp.
Ben-Eliahu & Dafni, 1979
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Summary
Bristle worm. Saltwater. Feather Duster Worms. Worm colony, which
normally consists of dozens of similar rigid tubes
sheltering serpulid worms. The worms use their exposed tentacles to
catch drifting bits of food. They are extremely sensitive to changes in
light and will withdraw completely within a split second if disturbed.
The tubes are small, with an inner diameter of a pencil lead, and are
usually found in shaded areas underneath coral heads, out of direct
sunlight.
To be confused with
- Variegated Feather Duster Bispira variegata
- Ghost Feather Duster Anamobaea sp.
Characteristics
Size: 1-2 cm.
Colour: Whitish, red and bluish at the tips.
Shape: The tubes are small, with an inner diameter of a pencil lead.
Habitat environment and ecology
Inhabits reefs. The tubes are small, with an inner diameter of a pencil
lead, and are usually found in shaded areas underneath coral heads, out
of direct sunlight.
Distribution range
BES-eilanden: St. Eustatius.
Author
[Marion Haarsma, march 2016]
Literature
- Humann, P., & DeLoach, N. (2002). Reef Creature Identification:
Florida, Caribbean, Bahamas (p. 420). Jacksonville (FL): New World
Publications.
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