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It's definitely a polychaete of some kind, but I can't quite see it clearly enough for a proper ID.@ISpeakForTheSeas any idea what this could be?
Maybe this will help? I think they are the same type of worm, it was found on the same rock and there are little grainy structures around the rock I think could have been made by the worms.It's definitely a polychaete of some kind, but I can't quite see it clearly enough for a proper ID.
Closer up pics particularly of the head from the top and of the parts where the bristles come out (both from the side and top, if possible) would be helpful.
I'd guess it's from the order Phyllodocida, but that's a guess at this point, and not terribly informative regardless.