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McDaniel, N. and Banse, K. 1979. A novel method of suspension feeding by the maldanid polychaete Praxillura maculata. Marine Biology 55: 129-132.
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McDaniel, N.; Banse, K.
1979
A novel method of suspension feeding by the maldanid polychaete Praxillura maculata
Marine Biology
55: 129-132
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Praxillura maculata Moore (1923), quite unlike other maldanid polychaetes, constructs a membranaceous tube bearing 6 to 12 stiff radial spokes, each 25 to 30 mm long. These spokes radiate from the mouth of the tube and are arranged in almost a single plane approximately normal to its axis. A mucus web in which particles are passively caught is hung between the spokes at a distance of 2 to 7 cm above the substrate. Observations indicate that the worm swallows the mucus to obtain the food. Additions are also made to the description of the species, which has not previously been reported from British Columbia, Canada.
North-eastern Pacific boreal
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