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Rhabdopleura is a of colonial sessile belonging to the class. They are exclusively marine, benthic organisms whose species occur within all major oceans and range in habitat from to .Gordon, D.P., Quek, Z.B.R., Orr, R.J.S. et al. (2023). Morphological diversity and a ribosomal phylogeny of Rhabdopleura (Hemichordata: Graptolithina) from the Western Pacific (Singapore and New Zealand), with implications for a re-evaluation of rhabdopleurid species diversity. Mar. Biodivers. 53 Https://doi.org/10.1007/s12526-022-01310-3< /ref> As one of the oldest living genera with a fossil record dating back to the , it is also considered to be the only living of .

(2026). 9781118515617, Wiley-Blackwell. .

Rhabdopleura is the best studied in developmental biology. Research in the 2010s by Jörg Maletz and other paleontologists and biologists have demonstrated that Rhabdopleura is an extant .


History
The first evidence for extant species of Rhabdopleura ( Rhabdopleura normani) was identified in the Shetland Islands in 1869. Since then, a total of at least nine extant species have been identified. Https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=137594< /ref>


Species
List of species from WoRMS Editorial Board (2025):

Living species
The genus Rhabdopleura contains at least nine living species.

  • Rhabdopleura annulata Norman 1921 — Indo-Pacific region
  • Rhabdopleura chathamica Gordon, Quek & Huang 2024Gordon, D.P., Quek, Z.B.R., Huang, D. (2024). “Four new species and a ribosomal phylogeny of Rhabdopleura (Hemichordata: Graptolithina) from New Zealand, with a review and key to all described extant taxa”. Zootaxa. 5424(3):323-357. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5424.3.3 — South Pacific
  • Rhabdopleura compacta Hincks 1880 — Atlantic
  • Rhabdopleura decipula Gordon, Quek & Huang 2024 — South Pacific
  • Rhabdopleura emancipata Gordon, Quek & Huang 2024 — South Pacific
  • Rhabdopleura francesca Gordon, Quek & Huang 2024 — South Pacific
  • Rhabdopleura normani Allmann, 1869 — Atlantic and parts of the Pacific
  • Rhabdopleura recondita Beli, Cameron and Piraino, 2018 — Mediterranean
  • Rhabdopleura striata Schepotieff 1909 — Pacific ()

(doubtful)
  • Rhabdopleura grimaldi Julien 1890 nomen dubium
  • Rhabdopleura manubialis Jullien & Calvet 1903 nomen dubium

Extinct species
  • Rhabdopleura delmari Mortelmans 1955
  • Rhabdopleura graysoni Chapman, Durman & Rickards 1995
  • Rhabdopleura hollandi Rickards, Chapman & Temple 1984
  • Rhabdopleura kozlowskii Kulicki 1969
  • Rhabdopleura obuti Durman & Sennikov 1993
  • Rhabdopleura sinica Chapman, Durman & Rickards 1995
  • Rhabdopleura vistulae Kozlowski 1956


Morphology
Individual Rhabdopleura larvae are with planula-like features and a uniform arrangement of cilia. Those larva metamorphosize into individual zooids with a bilaterally symmetrical body plan and a single pair of tentacled arms used in feeding. The zooid body is tripartite, being divided into a protostoma, a mesostoma and a metastoma. Generally speaking, the zooids appear to remain integrated with the larger stolon systems of their colonies throughout their lives.


Colonies
Rhabdopleura colonies are thought to begin when an individual larva secretes an initial dome structure known as a prosiculum. Inside the prosiculum, the individual larva then metamorphosizes into a foundational . This zooid emerges from the prosiculum and proceeds to secrete an initial tube. From within this tube, an individual bud forms that produces a second zooid. The second zooid may then produce its own tube, along with a corresponding bud.Beli E, De Castro Mendonça LM, Piraino S, Cameron CB. (2022). “Development and Phenotypic Plasticity of Tubes and Tubaria of the Living Graptolite Rhabdopleura recondita (Pterobranchia, Hemichordata)”. Diversity. 14 Https://doi.org/10.3390/d14121080< /ref>

The collective aggregation of tubes within the colony is known as a coenicium and the zooids that inhabit it are themselves connected to one another via living tissue referred to as stalks or stolon.Brusca, R. C. (2023). Invertebrates (W. (Entomologist) Moore & G. Giribet (Eds.); Fourth edition.). Oxford University Press. Although most species of Rhabdopleura appear to form the prosiculum directly within the water column, one species, Rhabdopleura recondita, is known to form colonies inside the calcareous skeletons of dead colonies.


Feeding
Like other , Rhabdopleura are considered ciliary mucus suspension feeders that predominantly consume either suspended particles and/or diatoms. While feeding, individual zooids from a colony project their arms out from openings in the coenicium and proceed to remove particulate matter from the water column.


Fossil record
The for Rhabdopleura dates back to the . There are also Rhabdopleura fossils from the .A.J. Chapman; P.N. Durman; R.B. Rickards. 1995. Rhabdopleura hemichordates: new fossil forms and review. Proceedings of the Geologists' Association Volume 106, Issue 4, 1995, Pages 293-303.

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