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Sabellidae, or feather duster worms, are a family of marine
polychaete Polychaeta () is a paraphyletic class of generally marine annelid worms, commonly called bristle worms or polychaetes (). Each body segment has a pair of fleshy protrusions called parapodia that bear many bristles, called chaetae, which are made ...
tube worm A tubeworm is any worm-like sessile invertebrate that anchors its tail to an underwater surface and secretes around its body a mineral tube, into which it can withdraw its entire body. Tubeworms are found among the following taxa: * Annelida, the ...
s characterized by protruding feathery
branchiae A gill () is a respiratory organ that many aquatic organisms use to extract dissolved oxygen from water and to excrete carbon dioxide. The gills of some species, such as hermit crabs, have adapted to allow respiration on land provided they ar ...
. Sabellids build tubes out of a tough,
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-like exudate, strengthened with sand and bits of shell. Unlike the other sabellids, the genus '' Glomerula'' secretes a tube of calcium carbonate instead. Sabellidae can be found in
subtidal The neritic zone (or sublittoral zone) is the relatively shallow part of the ocean above the drop-off of the continental shelf, approximately in depth. From the point of view of marine biology it forms a relatively stable and well-illuminated ...
habitats around the world. Their oldest fossils are known from the
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Characteristics

Feather-duster worms have a crown of feeding appendages or
radiole A radiole is a heavily ciliated feather-like tentacle found in highly organized clusters on the crowns of Canalipalpata. Canalipalpata is an order of sessile marine polychaete worms consisting of 31 families (including the Sabellidae, Serpulida ...
s in two fan-shaped clusters projecting from their tubes when under water. Each radiole has paired side branches making a two-edged comb for filter feeding. Most species have a narrow collar below the head. The body segments are smooth and lack
parapodia In invertebrates, the term parapodium ( Gr. ''para'', beyond or beside + ''podia'', feet; plural: parapodia) refers to lateral outgrowths or protrusions from the body. Parapodia are predominantly found in annelids, where they are paired, unjointed ...
. The usually eight thoracic segments bear capillaries dorsally and hooked
chaeta A chaeta or cheta (from Greek χαίτη “crest, mane, flowing hair"; plural: chaetae) is a chitinous bristle or seta found in annelid worms, (although the term is also frequently used to describe similar structures in other invertebrates such ...
e (bristles) ventrally. The abdominal segments are similar, but with the position of the capillaries and chaetae reversed. The posterior few abdominal segments may form a spoon-shaped hollow on the ventral side. Size varies between tiny and over 10 cm (4in) long. Some small species can bend over and extend their tentacles to the sea floor to collect
detritus In biology, detritus () is dead particulate organic material, as distinguished from dissolved organic material. Detritus typically includes the bodies or fragments of bodies of dead organisms, and fecal material. Detritus typically hosts comm ...
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Genera

The following genera belong to the family: *'' Amphicorina'' *'' Amphiglena'' *'' Anamobaea'' *'' Aracia'' *''
Bispira ''Bispira'' is a genus of marine bristleworm Polychaeta () is a paraphyletic class of generally marine annelid worms, commonly called bristle worms or polychaetes (). Each body segment has a pair of fleshy protrusions called parapodia that ...
'' *'' Branchiomma'' *'' Chone'' *'' Claviramus'' *'' Clymeneis'' *''
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'' *'' Dialychone'' *'' Euchone'' *''
Eudistylia ''Eudistylia'' is a genus of marine polychaete worms. The type species is ''Eudistylia gigantea'', now accepted as ''Eudistylia vancouveri''. This worm lives in a parchment-like tube with a single opening from which a crown of tentacles projects ...
'' *'' Euratella'' *'' Fabricia'' *'' Fabriciola'' *'' Glomerula'' *'' Haplobranchus'' *'' Hypsicomus'' *'' Jasmineira'' *''
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'' *'' Manayunkia'' *'' Megalomma'' *''
Myxicola ''Myxicola'' is a genus of polychaetes belonging to the family Sabellidae. The genus has almost cosmopolitan distribution In biogeography, cosmopolitan distribution is the term for the range of a taxon that extends across all or most of the ...
'' *'' Notaulax'' *'' Novafabricia'' *'' Oriopsis'' *'' Panoumethus'' *'' Panousea'' *'' Parasabella'' *'' Perkinsiana'' *'' Potamethus'' Chamberlin, 1919WoRMS
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/ref> *'' Potamilla'' *'' Pseudobranchiomma'' *'' Pseudofabricia'' *'' Pseudofabriciola'' *'' Pseudopotamilla'' *'' Sabella'' *'' Sabellastarte'' *'' Sabellomma'' *'' Sabellonga'' *'' Schizobranchia'' *'' Terebrasabella''


References


External links


Potamilla reniformis MBL Marine Organisms Database page
{{Taxonbar, from=Q1400752 Sabellida Annelid families