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Spirobranchus giganteus
Spirobranchus giganteus
Description Depth: 4m
Country: 
Indonesia - Komodo Island
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Author Ketabi, Ramin; Jamili, Shahla ·  JPG file - 284.64 kB - 1 152 x 648 pixelsmore
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Comment Comment (1)
added on 2018-09-07 22:24:58 by  
this cannot be Sp. giganteus, restricted to the Caribbean. This belongs to Sp. corniculatus, one of the Indo-Pacific Christmas tree worms, probably Sp. corniculatus sensu stricto
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