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probably Dorvillea sp.
Leslie Harris :
"It is a polychaete in the family Dorvilleidae, most likely in the genus Dorvillea. In this genus the head is typically round or oval, there are 2 pairs of black or red eyes (sometimes the upper set of eyes is not easy to see), and the head appendages consist of 1 pair of annulated (beaded) antennae, and 1 pair of palps. Color can be solid red, orange, white, pink, purple, or red transverse bars across the back. In small specimens the complex jaws are visible through the flesh. There are a couple of other genera that share these characters but Dorvillea seems to be the one that's most common in reef tanks."
Biota > Animalia (Kingdom) > Annelida (Phylum) > Polychaeta (Class) > Errantia (Subclass) > Eunicida (Order) > Dorvilleidae (Family)>Dorvillea (Genus)
Leslie Harris :
"It is a polychaete in the family Dorvilleidae, most likely in the genus Dorvillea. In this genus the head is typically round or oval, there are 2 pairs of black or red eyes (sometimes the upper set of eyes is not easy to see), and the head appendages consist of 1 pair of annulated (beaded) antennae, and 1 pair of palps. Color can be solid red, orange, white, pink, purple, or red transverse bars across the back. In small specimens the complex jaws are visible through the flesh. There are a couple of other genera that share these characters but Dorvillea seems to be the one that's most common in reef tanks."
Biota > Animalia (Kingdom) > Annelida (Phylum) > Polychaeta (Class) > Errantia (Subclass) > Eunicida (Order) > Dorvilleidae (Family)>Dorvillea (Genus)