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These tiny polychaetes live in calcareous tubes. Tube opening 0.5-1 mm. Depth 10 m.
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A view of the same individual after it has gone back into the tube and closed the entrance with its operculum
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Circeis spirillum, top individual's tube coil is 1 mm in diameter, living on an Abietinaria constans hydroid. Note the dark operculum held near the center of the coil on the top individual. (Photo by: Dave Cowles, August 2014)
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