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Red fanworm

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Polychaeta

Family
  
Serpulidae

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Annelida

Order
  
Sabellida

Genus
  
Protula

Red fanworm

Similar
  
Protula, Serpulidae, Sabellastarte, Sabellastarte spectabilis, Bispira

The red fanworm, Protula bispiralis, also known as a mopworm, is a species of marine polychaete worm in the family Serpulidae.

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Description

Red fanworms have bodies which grow to 65mm in a tube of up to 10mm in diameter. They are lovely fanworms, having a white shell-like tube and two bright orange-red spirals of feathery branches protruding from it .

Distribution

These animals are found off the southern African coast from Cape Point to Durban, subtidally and to at least 25m.

Ecology

These animals grow under boulders or crevices, and are often seen on vertical rock faces. They use their feeding crowns to catch microplankton.

Synonyms

The following species are synonyms of Protula bispiralis:

  • Protula (Philippiprotula) magnifica Straughan, 1967 (subjective synonym)
  • Protula magnifica Straughan, 1967 (subjective synonym)
  • Serpula (Spiramella) bispiralis Savigny, 1822 (objective synonym)
  • Serpula bispiralis Savigny, 1822 (objective synonym)
  • Spiramella bispiralis (Savigny, 1822) (objective synonym)
  • References

    Red fanworm Wikipedia