“…Of these four groups of Siboglinidae, Vestimentifera is the most studied, due mainly to its ubiquitous population in the hydrothermal vents and cold seeps, which have been extensively studied in the past 40 years. At present, Vestimentifera consists of approximately 19 species, including R. pachyptila, Arcovestia ivanovi, Tevnia jerichonana, Ridgeia piscesae, Lamellibrachia luymesi, Parescarpia echinospica, Oasisia alvinae, Seepiophila jonesi, Escarpia spicata, and Lamellibrachia columna (5,6). The adult body of vestimentiferan consists of the obturacular region, the vestimentum, the trunk, and the opisthosoma.…”