Worms
(Oregon to Southeast Alaska)
Click on photo to enlarge.  Scale line in photo equals 1cm unless otherwise specified.
Notations refer to how often they can be found intertidally by 
beachgoers in the Northwest plus their full habitat range.
Many worms only show themselves when submerged in water. 
 
on a Dermasterias imbricata                on a Triopha catalinae 
Arctonoe vittata (Grube, 1855)
Red-banded Commensal Scaleworm
occasionally found, north Mexico to
north Alaska; Ecuador
Citation:  Pacific Northwest Shell Club, www.PNWSC.org
Flatworms
Stylochidae
Kaburakia excelsa Bock, 1925Giant Flatwormcommon, central California 
to south Alaska 
Tubulanidae
Tubulanus polymorphus Renier, 1804Orange Ribbon Wormcommon, south California to north Alaska;Meditteranean to north Europe Ribbon Worms
Maldanidae
 
Praxillura maculata Moore, 1923
Windmill Bamboo-Worm
subtidal, California to BC 
Polychaete Worms  
Nereididae 
found inside a freshly dead Euspira lewisii shell
Cheilonereis cyclurus (Harrington, 1897)
Red-and-White-Banded Sea-Nymph
infrequently found; south California to north Alaska,
northwest Pacific Ocean 
Halosydna brevisetosa Kinbert, 1856
Eighteen-Scaled Worm
common, north Mexico to central Alaska
Polynoidae
Arctonoe fragilis (Baird, 1863)
Fragile Ruffled Scaleworm
occasionally found, south California
to north Alaska 
Pseudopotamilla sp. cf.
Feather-Duster
 
Eudistylia vancouveri (Kinberg, 1867)
Vancouver Feather-Duster
common, central California to AlaskaSabellidae
Chone aurantiaca (Johnson, 1901)
Orange Feather-Duster
occasionally found, Washington to BC 
 
Myxicola infundibulum (Montagu, 1808)
Slime-Tube Feather-Duster
occasionally found, California to north Alaska
on a Parastichopus californicusArctonoe pulchra (Johnson 1897)occasionally found, north Mexico to central Alaska
Cirratulidae
Dodecaceria fewkesi
Berkeley & Berkeley, 1954
Fringed Filament-Worm
infrequently found, south California to BC 
 
 
Serpula columbiana Johnson, 1901
Red-Trumpet Calcareous Tubeworm
common, California to Alaska
Pectinariidae
Cistenides granulata (Linnaeus, 1767)
Tusk Coneworm
occasionally found, north Mexico to south Alaska 
Terebellidae
 
          exposed from sand tube                       in an aquarium
Thelepus crispus Johnson, 1901Curly-head Spaghetti Worm
common, south California to Alaska; India
 
Serpulidae
Salmacina tribranchiata (Moore, 1923)
Three-Branch Calcareous Tubeworm
occasionally found, south California to BC 
Feather-Duster Worms - Assorted Species
 
Schizobranchia insignis Bush, 1905
Split-Branch Feather-Duster
common, central California to AlaskaSabellariidae
Neosabellaria cementarium
 (Moore, 1906)
Cemented Sandmason Tubeworm
occasionally found, south California
 to north Alaska 
Chaetopteridae
hosting some Lacuna variegata eggs which are being eaten by a Margaritus pupillusSpiochaetopterus costarum (Claparède, 1869) Jointed Three-section Tubeworm
common, south California to south Alaska;
Japan; north Atlantic
 
This page last revised: 5-25-2019
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