Description: This feather duster has a single, circular crown of radioles. The coloring of the crown is usually in shades of gray to brown, can be uniform, but also variegated or banded. The pattern is formed by spots on the stems of the radioles. The worm-like part of the animal is hidden in parchment-like tubes that are usually hidden in the substrate. Size: whole animal up to 6 cm, crown up to 3 cm.
Habitat: The animal lives on reefs, and on the surrounding sandy or rubble areas. Depth: ranges from 6 m down to 25 m.
Distribution: Occasional all over the Caribbean.
Kingdom Animalia Phylum Annelida Class Polychaeta Genus Bispira Species Bispira variegata
Status in World Register of Marine Species
Not included in WoRMS database
Scientific synonyms and common names
Variegated feather duster [English]
Humann, P., 1992. Reef Creature Identification - Florida Caribbean Bahamas, (ed. N. Deloach). New World Publications, Inc., Paramount Miller Graphics, Inc., Jacksonville, Florida.
Images
B. variegata B. variegata 2
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