Introduction: Beadworms (Syllis spp.) have long, wispy tentacle like protrusions from the sides of each segment of the body. Overall they are small, thin and thread-like in appearance and are beaded in appearance, hence the common name. Features on the head include 2 enlarged palps that bend forwards and 3 annulated tentacles.
Distribution: Common in tufts of seaweed along the entire Namibian coastline.
Diet: Eats either small plants or animals
Colouration: Whitish body with dark brown tentacles
Breeding: Not known
Max size: 30mm