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Dodecaceria fewkesi Berkeley & Berkeley, 1954
Dodecaceria is a genus of marine polychaete worms in the family Cirratulidae.The genus contains bioluminescent species.
Dodecaceria fewkesi are colonial Tubeworms. These tube worms often create dense colonies by boring into calcareous substrates. Small blackish-brown tentacles rim of the tube. T0 4 cm long and 3mm wide. Colona at least 1m.
Synonymised names:
Sabella pacifica Fewkes, 1889 (regarded as a homonym, but was not)
Serpula octoforis Dall, 1909 (subjective synonym)
Serpula saxistructoris Howell & Mason, 1937 (subjective synonym)
Dodecaceria is a genus of marine polychaete worms in the family Cirratulidae.The genus contains bioluminescent species.
Dodecaceria fewkesi are colonial Tubeworms. These tube worms often create dense colonies by boring into calcareous substrates. Small blackish-brown tentacles rim of the tube. T0 4 cm long and 3mm wide. Colona at least 1m.
Synonymised names:
Sabella pacifica Fewkes, 1889 (regarded as a homonym, but was not)
Serpula octoforis Dall, 1909 (subjective synonym)
Serpula saxistructoris Howell & Mason, 1937 (subjective synonym)