Today's worm is good ol' Spirobranchus corniculatus. It's wild that this is the mouthparts of an animal. Why so pretty and colours?
Photo by camillejouss
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Today's worm is good ol' Spirobranchus corniculatus. It's wild that this is the mouthparts of an animal. Why so pretty and colours?
Photo by camillejouss

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Perfect little Spiraserpula.
Photos by Andrea Bonifazi [1, 2]
edit: the actual worm is more like this, I got entranced by the close-up but that's only the operculum sorry!
Andrea Bonifazi
Polychaete of the day are some serpulid fan worms that made their houses inside the house of another creature! The shell is from an ostrich foot snail.
Photo by grinnin
Today's polychaete is the humble christmas tree worm, Spirobranchus sp.
Photo by Marshall Rottier Johnson
Today's worms are this colony of teeny serpulid fan worms.
Photo by Pierre Corbrion

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More Sabellida appreciation! Today's worm is this Serpula columbiana.
Photo by Ryan Foy
Today's worm is Protula tubularia.
Photo by Miquel Pontes
It's christmas where I am! worm pile to celebrate
Photo by Vie Schoen