Rhabdopleura annulata Norman, 1921
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Family:  Rhabdopleuridae ()
Max. size: 
Environment:  benthic; marine
Distribution:  Western Central Atlantic and Pacific Ocean.
Diagnosis:   
Biology:  Found from lower intertidal down to 800 m. Tubiculous, branching colonies, adhering to corals, calcareous algae, shells, stones, coarse sand, gravel, biogenic sediments; in association with Bryozoa, hydroids, tunicates, sponges, serpulids and foraminiferans (Ref. 1456). Found from lower intertidal down to 800 m. Tubiculous, branching colonies, adhering to corals, calcareous algae, shells, stones, coarse sand, gravel, biogenic sediments; in association with Bryozoa, hydroids, tunicates, sponges, serpulids and foraminifera (Ref. 1456).
IUCN Red List Status: Not Evaluated (N.E.) Ref. 123251)
Threat to humans: 
Country info:  Known from Summit Island (Ref. 1456).

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