Please suggest ID of this mystery hitchhiker (worm?) that came on a plug of galaxia. It grew fast, larger, and onto the base of the coral. It seemed to badly irritate the galaxia on and off, so last night I destroyed it.
It had a very, very hard thick partially irregularly coiled and ridged tube that was 5-6mm at its largest, the aperture. The tube was so hard I could only break it apart bit by bit with a pair of needle-nose pliers. I extracted what seemed to be all of the soft body, pictured and annotated below, although I can't guarantee the body is 100% complete. The worm? was bilaterally symmetrical and unsegmented. What I presume to be its 'head' had two pairs of extendable but fairly short unbranching tentacles (unlike feather-dusters), a small eyespot at the base of each of the caudodorsal paired tentacles, possibly a pair of thin extendable petal-like flanges, a rostral-most crystal-clear midsagittal discoidal suction cup-shaped structure (possibly an operculum?), and what seemed to be another round midsagittal structure dorsal to that that might have been its mouth. Caudal to all these, the 'head' was swollen dorsally, bilaterally concave ventral to that swelling, and with wide bilateral ridges ventral to that. A collar separated the head and body.
I could be convinced that this was some kind of giant vermetid, but if it was then it was honk'n BIG and I should have entered it into a competition before I flushed it down the drain. Hopefully, that was the end of that.
It had a very, very hard thick partially irregularly coiled and ridged tube that was 5-6mm at its largest, the aperture. The tube was so hard I could only break it apart bit by bit with a pair of needle-nose pliers. I extracted what seemed to be all of the soft body, pictured and annotated below, although I can't guarantee the body is 100% complete. The worm? was bilaterally symmetrical and unsegmented. What I presume to be its 'head' had two pairs of extendable but fairly short unbranching tentacles (unlike feather-dusters), a small eyespot at the base of each of the caudodorsal paired tentacles, possibly a pair of thin extendable petal-like flanges, a rostral-most crystal-clear midsagittal discoidal suction cup-shaped structure (possibly an operculum?), and what seemed to be another round midsagittal structure dorsal to that that might have been its mouth. Caudal to all these, the 'head' was swollen dorsally, bilaterally concave ventral to that swelling, and with wide bilateral ridges ventral to that. A collar separated the head and body.
I could be convinced that this was some kind of giant vermetid, but if it was then it was honk'n BIG and I should have entered it into a competition before I flushed it down the drain. Hopefully, that was the end of that.
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