Calcisabella pacifica [Calcisabella pacifica]

Description
Calcisabella pacifica is a marine species known for its unique shell structure, composed of eight separate plates or valves. They are usually found in the intertidal zones of the Pacific Ocean, often attached to rocks or hidden in crevices. This species tends to be more active during the night, feeding on algae and small invertebrates.
Taxonomy
Phylum |
Segmented Worms
Annelida
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Class |
Polychaetes
Polychaeta
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Order |
Sabellida
Sabellida
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Family |
Serpulids
Serpulidae
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Genus |
Calcisabella
Calcisabella
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