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FIGURE 7. Serpulid morphology (continued). Omphalopomopsis langerhansii, holotype, a—tube fragments (photo H.<br />

Zibrowius), B—Operculum with calcareous endplate and opercular peduncle (photo H. Zibrowius), C—Tabulae in<br />

Pyrgopolon ctenactis tube, the Netherlands Antilles, Bonaire, Santa Barbara (near Hato), 25 June 1970; basis <strong>of</strong> reef, 41<br />

m; from dead and living corals, Sta. 2112Ja (legit & photo H.A. ten Hove), D—SEM showing external tube structures<br />

(ovicells?) in Semivermilia sp., Australia, Queensland, Lizard Island, E—SEM micrograph showing internal tube<br />

structures in Spiraserpula lineatuba from Australia, New South Wales, Sydney, Long Reef, legit Straughan, det. H.A. ten<br />

Hove, exchange from Australian Museum W 4019, ZMA V.Pol. 3450, F—SEM micrograph <strong>of</strong> morphallaxis<br />

(transformation abdominal segments into thoracic ones) during asexual budding in Salmacina from Hawaii, Pearl<br />

Harbor, Middle Loch, rust bucket, Waikiki <strong>of</strong> Ingerson, legit R.E. Brock, 12 April 2000 (ZMA stub H94, photo H.A. ten<br />

Hove).<br />

TAXONOMY OF SERPULIDS: STATE OF AFFAIRS<br />

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