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    Spirobranchus cariniferus, commonly known as the blue tubeworm or spiny tubeworm, or by its Māori name toke pā, is a species of tube-building polychaete worm endemic to New Zealand. This species forms patchy, belt-like colonies of hard, white, triangular tubes, each containing a bright blue worm. … See more

    Adult worms can grow to 40 mm long and 3 mm wide. The tube is hard, white, and triangular in cross-section with a ridge running along the … See more

    The blue tubeworm is a surface filter feeder. It feeds on plankton and organic particles, which it filters from the water using its fan of See more

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    It is found throughout New Zealand. Its tube layers can be up to 30 cm thick in the cooler climate of the South Island. See more

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    Spirobranchus cariniferus, commonly known as the blue tubeworm, and by its Māori name toke pā, is a species of tube-building polychaete worm endemic to New Zealand.
    Spirobranchus cariniferus Serpulidae (serpulid/fan-worm) Sabellida (Annelida: Polychaeta) Spirobranchus cariniferus (Gray, 1843). Family Serpulidae Spirobranchus cariniferus
    Spirobranchus cariniferus Serpulidae (serpulid/fan-worm) Sabellida (Annelida: Polychaeta) Spirobranchus cariniferus (Gray, 1843). Family Serpulidae Spirobranchus cariniferus [Click photo for picture page] Habitat: Intertidal. Rocky shore. Soft shore. Bays and sheltered beaches. Depth range: 0-1 (m). Salinity regime:Estuary-like variation.
    Spirobranchus cariniferusis the common colonial serpulid of New Zealand shores. It is found mostly on the lower shore on shaded rock faces, becoming more prominent in the cooler south, where tube layers up to 30 cm thick may occur. On soft shores small groups occur on top of any suitable hard object such as small stones and dead shell.
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