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- Galeolaria caespitosa is a worm of the family Serpulidae, casually referred to as Sydney coral when found in dense aggregations. It is an Australian inter-tidal...
- Galeolaria is a genus of coastal tube-building annelid fanworms in the family Serpulidae, found from southern Queensland, to New Zealand and southern Australian...
- Galeolaria hystrix is a serpulid worm of the family Serpulidae, endemic to southern Australia and New Zealand. They form aggregations that increase local...
- (Forsskål, 1775) Synonyms List Epibulia (Macrosoma) mertensii Brandt, 1835 Galeolaria filiformis (Forsskål, 1775) Physsophora filiformis Forsskål, 1775 Pneumophysa...
- a length of 1.1 mm and a height of 1.5 mm. It feeds on the tube worm Galeolaria caespitosa This marine species occurs subtidally and offs**** off Tasmania...
- Filogranella Ben-Eliahu and Dafni, 1979 Filogranula Langerhans, 1884 Galeolaria Lamarck, J.B. de (1818) Hyalopotamus Marenzeller, 1878 Hydroides Gunnerus...
- **** sea star, velvet sea star, brittle star and the dwarf cushion star. Galeolaria caespitosa is a common tube worm, sometimes known as "Sydney coral". Crabs...
- "Light responses of planktotrophic larvae of the serpulid polychaete Galeolaria caespitosa." Mar. Biol. 99: 397-407. Marsden, J. (1987). "Coral preference...
- marinum, Pomatoceros oerstedi, Ser**** (Cymospira) gigantea, Ser**** (Galeolaria) gigantea, Ser**** bicornis, Ser**** gigantea, Spirobranchus (Cymospira)...
- its habitat is limited to small bare patches of rock between cunjevoi, Galeolaria worm tubes, and large algae. Subtidally, it is more abundant in patches...