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Spirobranchus kraussii (Baird, 1864)
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Dataset
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GBIF Backbone Taxonomy
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Rank
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SPECIES
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Published in
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Pillai, T. G. (2009). Descriptions of new serpulid polychaetes from the Kimberleys of Australia and discussion of Australian and Indo-West Pacific species of Spirobranchus and superficially similar taxa. Records of the Australian Museum, 61(2): 93–199. https://www.marinespecies.org/polychaeta/aphia.php?p=sourcedetails&id=141387
Classification
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kingdom
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Animalia
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phylum
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Annelida
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class
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Polychaeta
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order
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Sabellida
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family
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Serpulidae
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genus
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Spirobranchus
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species
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Spirobranchus kraussii
Bibliographic References
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(2023-09-20 16:40:51) WoRMS Editorial Board (2023). World Register of Marine Species. 2023-09-20.
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Pillai, T. G. (2009). Descriptions of new serpulid polychaetes from the Kimberleys of Australia and discussion of Australian and Indo-West Pacific species of Spirobranchus and superficially similar taxa. <em>Records of the Australian Museum.</em> 61(2): 93-199.
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Pillai, T. G. (2009). Descriptions of new serpulid polychaetes from the Kimberleys of Australia and discussion of Australian and Indo-West Pacific species of Spirobranchus and superficially similar taxa. <em>Records of the Australian Museum.</em> 61(2): 93-199.
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Simon, Carol A; van Niekerk, H. Helene; Burghardt, Ingo; ten Hove, Harry A.; Kupriyanova, Elena K. (2019). Not out of Africa: Spirobranchus kraussii (Baird, 1865) is not a global fouling and invasive serpulid of Indo-Pacific origin. <em>Aquatic Invasions.</em> 14(2): 221-249.
10.3391/ai.2019.14.2.05
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Simon, Carol A; van Niekerk, H. Helene; Burghardt, Ingo; ten Hove, Harry A.; Kupriyanova, Elena K. (2019). Not out of Africa: Spirobranchus kraussii (Baird, 1865) is not a global fouling and invasive serpulid of Indo-Pacific origin. <em>Aquatic Invasions.</em> 14(2): 221-249.
10.3391/ai.2019.14.2.05