“…Finally, and possibly most importantly, none of the above-mentioned groups show flanged tubular morphologies, besides annelids. Indeed, many extant polychaete families are capable of building tubular constructions with agglutinated material (some with high capacity of particle selectivity), including Sabellariidae [38], Pectinariidae [39], Oweniidae [10], Terebellidae [40], Maldanidae [41], Sabellidae [42], Capitellidae [43], Cirratulidae [43], Spionidae [44], Ampharetidae [45], Eunicidae [46], Fabricidae [47], Onuphidae [48], Nereididae [49], Trichobranchidae [50] and possibly even Phyllodocidae [51]. However, most of these groups produce agglutinated tubes that are simple cylindrical forms, without complex morphologies.…”