{"scientificNameAuthorship":"(Baird, 1865)","RecordModifiedOn":"2020-03-30","CAAB_code":"22085031","phylum":"Annelida","Notes":"<i>Spirobranchus kraussii</i>, originally described from South Africa, was previously considered to be a widespread Indo-Pacific species. Recent genetic work has shown that it is a species complex and that <i>S. kraussii s.s.</i> is restricted to southern and eastern Africa. Material from other areas, including Australia, is genetically distinct and a detailed revision is needed to determine the correct names to be used.","habitat":"Marine unspecified<br>","NameVerifiedSource":"Simon, C.A., Van Niekerk, H., Burghardt, I., Ten Hove, H.A., Kupriyanova, E.K., 2019. Not out of Africa: <i>Spirobranchus kraussii</i> (Baird, 1865) is not a global fouling and invasive serpulid of Indo-Pacific origin., <i>Aquatic Invasions</i>, Vol. 14(2): 221-249. . doi.orh/10.3391/ai.2019.14.2.05 <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.3391/ai.2019.14.2.05\">doi:10.3391/ai.2019.14.2.05</a>","Parent_Id":22085931,"scientificName":"Spirobranchus \"kraussii\"","kingdom":"Animalia","order":"Sabellida","otherVernacularNames":"","Reference":"Australian Biological Resources Study (Houston, K. + others, editors), 2000-, <i>Australian Faunal Directory</i>. World Wide Web electronic publication, http: www.environment.gov.au/abrs/abif-fauna/","vernacularName":"[a tube worm]","ChildCodes":"","RecordCreatedOn":"2002-02-28","scientificNameID_WoRMS":"urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:555934","family":"Serpulidae","standardName":"","class":"Polychaeta","scientificNameID_AFD":"","CAAB_status":"Valid"} 
