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- Mesnil, 1897) Spirorbis medius Spirorbis moerchi Spirorbis nakamurai Spirorbis quadrangularis Spirorbis quasimilitaris Bailey, 1970 Spirorbis rupestris Gee...
- Spirorbis spirorbis or Spirorbis borealis is a small (3–4 mm) coiled sedentary marine polychaete worm in the Serpulidae family that lives attached to seaweeds...
- Raco**** spirorbis and then transferred back to genus Acacia in 2006. There are two subspecies: Acacia spirorbis subsp. spirorbis Acacia spirorbis subsp...
- Spirorbis corallinae is a very small (1-2 mm) coiled polychaete (bristle worm) that lives attached to seaweed in shallow sal****er. It has a smooth, white...
- Anisus spirorbis is a species of small freshwater air-breathing snail, an aquatic pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Planorbidae, the ram's horn...
- (Annelids) to which the genus Spirorbis belongs. This contradicts arguments made by Harold Coffin and other creationists that "Spirorbis" fossils within strata...
- much paler, which occurs in deeper water. It differs from Spirorbis spirorbis in that S. spirorbis retains its eggs in the tube, while J. pagenstecheri incubates...
- Tentaculita, a group of animals of uncertain affinities that were convergent on Spirorbis tube worms, were rare after the Tri****ic and had become reduced to the...
- colonial organisms but provides a canopy and shelter for the tube worm Spirorbis spirorbis, herbivorous isopods such as Idotea and surface-grazing snails such...
- polychaete annelid Spirorbis until studies of s**** microstructure and formation showed significant differences. All pre-Cretaceous "Spirorbis" fossils are...