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Fat innkeeper worm, seen in a cross section view of its habitat, an underwater hole, Urechis caupo
Fat innkeeper worm, seen in a cross section view of its habitat, an underwater hole.
Species: Fat innkeeper worm, Urechis caupo
Image ID: 08928  
Fat innkeeper worm, seen in a cross section view of its habitat, an underwater hole, Urechis caupo
Fat innkeeper worm, seen in a cross section view of its habitat, an underwater hole.
Species: Fat innkeeper worm, Urechis caupo
Image ID: 08929  
Feather duster worm (left) and aggregating sea anemone (right), Anthopleura elegantissima, Eudistylia polymorpha, Santa Barbara Island
Feather duster worm (left) and aggregating sea anemone (right).
Species: Feather duster worm, Anthopleura elegantissima, Eudistylia polymorpha
Location: Santa Barbara Island, California
Image ID: 10161  
Feather duster worm extends from its hole in the reef to capture food floating by in the current, San Nicholas Island Island, Eudistylia polymorpha
Feather duster worm extends from its hole in the reef to capture food floating by in the current, San Nicholas Island Island.
Species: Feather duster worm, Eudistylia polymorpha
Location: San Nicholas Island, California
Image ID: 10179  
Feather duster worm extends from its hole in the reef to capture food floating by in the current.  Its hole is nestled between several holdfast stipes of giant kelp.  San Nicholas Island Island, Eudistylia polymorpha, Macrocystis pyrifera
Feather duster worm extends from its hole in the reef to capture food floating by in the current. Its hole is nestled between several holdfast stipes of giant kelp. San Nicholas Island Island.
Species: Feather duster worm, Eudistylia polymorpha, Macrocystis pyrifera
Location: San Nicholas Island, California
Image ID: 10181  
Christmas tree worm, Spirobranchus spinosus, San Nicholas Island
Christmas tree worm.
Species: Christmas tree worm, Spirobranchus spinosus
Location: San Nicholas Island, California
Image ID: 10204  
Feather duster worm extends from its hole in the reef to capture food floating by in the current, San Nicholas Island Island, Eudistylia polymorpha
Feather duster worm extends from its hole in the reef to capture food floating by in the current, San Nicholas Island Island.
Species: Feather duster worm, Eudistylia polymorpha
Location: San Nicholas Island, California
Image ID: 10180  
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