Protula tubularia






THE GENERA APOMATUS AND PROTULA (POL YCHAETA

A. similis Marion and Bobretzky and Protula tubularia (Montagu) all have the same type of superficial ventral thoracic blood system


A Polychaet-Infesting Lichomolgid Copepod New to Britain

allied fan-worm Protula tubularia (Mont.) at a depth of 80-100 metres off Banyuls in the western Mediterranean. Although he recog.


One on Top of the Other: Exploring the Habitat Cascades

12-Apr-2022 Protula tubularia (representing the basal habitat former) and serpulids encrusting bryozoans


Sporogony in Selenidium mesnili Brasil a Sporozoan Parasite of

of intracellular schizogony in S. caulleryi Brasil from Protula tubularia Mont and recorded it for the first time in S. mesnili Brasil from Myxicola 
sporogony in selenidium mesnili brasil a sporozoan parasite of myxicola infundibulum mont





Photographic evaluation of the impacts of bottom fishing on benthic

the worms Protula tubularia and Spirorbis sp. were counted separately. Voucher specimens of attached epifauna were exam- ined and identified as specifically 


Polychaetous annelids (Order Sabellida) from the Karachi coast

kraussii (Baird) Protula tubularia (Montagu)
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Lower miocene polychaetes from the waitakere ranges North

Serpulid tubes (especially Ditrupa and Protula) have often been confused with are indistinguishable from those of the living species P. tubularia.


Impact assessment of fish cages on coralligenous reefs through the

Large serpulids (e.g. Protula tubularia Serpula vermicularis). 5. Parazoanthus axinellae. 5. Leptogorgia sarmentosa. 5. Flabellia petiolata.





Mediterranean Marine Science

Large serpulids (e.g. Protula tubularia Serpula vermicularis). 5. Parazoanthus axinellae. 5. Leptogorgia sarmentosa. 5. Flabellia petiolata.


First Speleological and Biological Characterization of a Submerged

17-May-2022 Protula tubularia had the highest frequency as it was present in most samples albeit with few individuals (Figure 6ac); Spiraserpula ...


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