Notes on Reproductive Biology of Some Serpulid Polychaetes at Sesoko Island, Okinawa, with Brief Accounts of Setal Morphology of Three Species of Salmacina and Filograna implexa.

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On the vertical walls of an aquarium and shells of Streptopinna saccata, 20 serpulid species were observed. Among them, 7 species perform brooding, 7 did asexual reproduction. Brooding was separated into 3 types, branchial-brooding, brood pouch-incubation and tube incubation. Asexual reproduction of them is terminal and single, bud completes their external morphology within 5 to 8 days. Descriptions of specialized collar setae of Filograna implexa and 3 species of Salmacina were given.

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NISHI, E. (1993). Notes on Reproductive Biology of Some Serpulid Polychaetes at Sesoko Island, Okinawa, with Brief Accounts of Setal Morphology of Three Species of Salmacina and Filograna implexa. Marine Fouling, 10(1), 11–16. https://doi.org/10.4282/sosj1979.10.11

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