Spirorbis corallinae

De Silva & Knight-Jones, 1962

Description:
Body twisted left, with 3 thoracic chaetigers.
Opercular plate flat (concave in young specimens) or domed, talon bilobed but conical in side view. 3-5 pairs of radioli. Tips of radioli similar in length to adjacent side-branches.
Collar slightly asymmetrical but without obvious flap.
Two last thoracic segments with neuropodia only. Body with a long achaetigerous part between the thorax and abdomen.
Collar chaetae with toothed fin and finely toothed blade (no cross-striations). 2nd and 3rd notopodia with slender, nearly smooth, capillaries; 3rd notopodium with additional Apomatus-chaetae. Abdominal neuropodial chaetae strongly geniculate, with the terminal part coarsely toothed. Uncini with many rows with teeth (S. corallinae-detail).

Size:
Up to 3.5 mm long for 19-28 chaetigers.

Tube:
Tube sinistral, about 1 mm coil diameter, smooth and with the last whorl partially above the previous ones (owing to narrow substratum), walls porcellaneous.

Colour:
Orange coloured.

Habitat:
Normally on Corallina officinalis , occasionally on Chondrus , in rock pools and shallow water.

Distribution:
Irish Sea, English Channel, northern North Sea, Kattegat, Ă–resund, probably also further distributed in the North Sea and to the east but often mistaken for Spirorbis spirorbis .

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