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Feather Duster Worms

General information

Feather-Duster (Fan-Worm) are segmented marine worm of the family „Sabellidae“. Currently, we know about 130 species in 29 genera. The name is also occasionally applied to members of the closely related polychaete families „Serpulidae“, „Pogonophora“ and „Phoronida“. Member of these families inhabit coral reefs of tropical and temperate oceans all around the globe.

Sabellids live in long tubes constructed of mud or sand cemented by mucus, whereas serpulids build tubes of calcareous materials. The epithet feather-duster refers to the multicoloured crown of finely divided tentacles that are attached in two groups, one on either side of the worm’s head. The worm extends the tentacles for feeding and breathing but quickly retracts them at the first sign of danger. While most feather dusters are about the size of a pencil lead, some feather duster worms in excess of two feet long with a dense tentacle crown four or more inches across are known in some temperate regions. The life cycle includes a free-living, microscopic larval stage that disperses from the parental site and metamorphoses into adult form.

Acromegalomma

Anamobaea

Bispira

Branchiomma

Chone

Eudistylia

Ficopomatus

Filogranella

Floriprotis

Galeolaria

Janua

Lanice

Lygdamis

Microprotula

Myxicola

Notaulax

Oasisia

Paraprotis

Parasabella

Phoronis

Phoronopsis

Polydorella

Pomatostegus

Protula

Pseudobranchiomma

Pseudopotamilla

Riftia

Sabella

Sabellaria

Sabellastarte

Salmacina

Schizobranchia

Serpula

Spirobranchus

Spirorbis