Rotularia spirulaeoides Glaessner 1958 (worm)

Polychaeta - Sabellida - Serpulidae

Full reference: M. F. Glaessner. 1958. New Cretaceous fossils from New Guinea, with a contribution on a new ammonite genus. Records of the South Australian Museum 13:199-226

Belongs to Rotularia according to M. F. Glaessner 1958

Sister taxa: Rotularia (Rotularia), Rotularia dickhauti

Type specimen: Adelaide University F15320. Its type locality is Kerabi Valley (Mott collection), which is in a Cenomanian marine sandstone in Papua New Guinea.

Ecology: stationary epifaunal suspension feeder

Distribution: found only at Kerabi Valley (Mott collection)

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