Golfingia elongata (Keferstein, 1862)
A tropical and boreal species rare in the Arctic, dwelling hard ground gravel, sand, shelf rock, less often silt and clay and mud
Golfingia elongata hooks |
Golfingia elongata hook details |
Phascolosoma elongatum Keferstein, 1862
Distinguishing characteristics
Four retractors.
Smooth, slender, lustrous worm.
8-20 rings of slender hooks.
Short introvert that carries 20-36 tentacles in a single disk.
Size
Common trunk length: 1-15 mm
Color
Whitish, often with tints of pink or gray
Habitat
It prefers the upper sublittoral. Often inhabits hard ground gravel, sand, shelf rock, less often silt and clay and mud.
Feeding
Deposit feeder
Life cycle
Trochophore larva
Distribution
North Atlantic and Mediterranean, Pacific (East and South China Seas), rare in Indian Ocean; from intertidal depths to 720 m.
References
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