- Spirorbis corallinae
Taxobox
name = "Spirorbis corallinae"
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Annelida
classis =Polychaeta
ordo =Canalipalpata
subordo =Sabellida
familia =Serpulidae
genus = "Spirorbis "
species = "S. corallinae"
binomial = "Spirorbis corallinae"
binomial_authority = De Silvadn andKnight-Jones , 1962"Spirorbis corallinae" is a very small (1-2 mm) coiled
polychaete that lives attached toseaweed in shallow saltwater.It has a smooth, white or semi-translucent,
sinistral (left-handed) coiled shell encasing an orange body about 1.5 mm in length.The worm has a short
abdominal region and a slightly broaderthorax terminating in colourlesstentacles , used to filter food from the water. One of the tentacles is slightly larger than the rest and shaped like a saucer, which is used as an operculum. This seals the opening of the shell and serves to protect the worm frompredators anddesiccation when out of water.It lives primarily on the red algae "
Corallina officinalis ", after which it takes its name, but is also known to live onIrish Moss ("Chondrus crispus"). The shell is often confused with the white growing tips of "Corallina"fronds .The "Spirorbis"
genus are cross fertilisinghermaphrodites , who brood their young in a tube attached to the worm inside the shell. The larvae are released at an advanced stage of development and spend just a few hours as free-living organsisms before attaching themselves to the nearest suitable surface, often the same seaweed as the parent.Distribution
Ireland , north and west coasts of Britain; also the coast from North Norway to North France.External links
* [http://www.fortunecity.com/marina/customhouse/60/scheme.html#| General spirorbid morphology]
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