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FIGURE 6. Serpulid eyes. A—Spirobranchus corniculatus, details <strong>of</strong> compound eye, Australia, Townsville, 10.1984<br />

(photo R. Smith), B—Pyrgopolon ctenactis, with compound eyes on opercular brim, Netherlands Antilles, Curaçao,<br />

Boca Hulu, SE, 14.09.1970. Reef, little sand; 28–30 m. From limestone and corals, St. 2041C (legit & photo H.A. ten<br />

Hove), C—?Filogranella elatensis, branchial crown lacking eyes, Cape Verde Islands, SW <strong>of</strong> Ilha do Maio, Pta Inglez/<br />

Pta Preta, 15º07'N, 23º13'W, 70 m, calcareous red algae, 1.2 m Agassiz trawl, 25 July1986, CANCAP St. 7.046 (photo F.<br />

Verbiest), D—Serpula jukesii, branchial crown showing single eyespots at base <strong>of</strong> radioles, Australia, Queensland,<br />

Magnetic Island (photo R. Smith), E—Spirobranchus cruciger, showing red compound eye at base <strong>of</strong> radioles, Israel,<br />

Elat in front <strong>of</strong> Marine Biology Laboratory, 1993 (photo U. Frank), F—Protula sp., with red ocellar clusters on radioles,<br />

Cape Verde Islands, S <strong>of</strong> Branco, 16º38'N, 24º41'W, 159 m, 1.2 m Agassiz trawl, CANCAP Sta. 7.152 (photo F.<br />

Verbiest). Arrows point to the eyes. Abbreviation: bl—branchial lobes.<br />

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