Bailey-Brock, J. H. (1991). Tubeworms (Serpulidae, Polychaeta) collected from sewage outfalls, coral reefs and deep waters off the Hawaiian islands, including a new Hydroides species. Bulletin of Marine Science. 48(2): 198-207.
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Bailey-Brock, J. H.
1991
Tubeworms (Serpulidae, Polychaeta) collected from sewage outfalls, coral reefs and deep waters off the Hawaiian islands, including a new Hydroides species
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb). Open access at Ingenta
Quantitative benthic samples collected near sewage outfalls off Oahu contained two species of small, fragile serpulid tubeworms previously unknown from Hawaiian waters. One is a new species of Hydroides without an opercular funnel, the other is Josephella marenzelleri, a broadly distributed but easily overlooked serpulid. Retrieval of these species is attributed to the use of a Van Veen grab and elutriation and sieving to separate the polychaetes from the sediment. Another unrecorded small serpulid species, Rhodopsis pusilla, was found growing on a hard foliaceous sponge, in a cave, on a shallow reef off the Kona coast of Hawaii. Lava rocks collected with a submersible off S. E. Oahu (330 m depth) have yielded another little known serpulid species, Filogranula gracilis.