OWENIIDAE RIOJA, 1917 FROM
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KEY TO THE GENERA AND SPECIES OF OWENIIDAE RIOJA, 1917 FROM View in CoL THE SOUTH CHINA SEA (SCS)
1. Head with a crown of tentacles................................................................... Owenia Delle Chiaje, 1844 View in CoL ....... 3
— Head without of a crown of tentacles .......................................................................................................... 2
2. Truncated head; groove present between first and second segments; mouth with mid-ventral slit forming large lateral lips ........................................................................................... Galathowenia Kirkegaard, 1959 ..... 5
— Rounded head; groove absent between first and second segments; button-hole-shaped mouth with low lips around .................................................................................................... Myriochele Malmgren, 1867 ...... 6
3. Tentacular crown with four pairs of long dichotomies and multi-branched tentacles; crown three-quarters as long, or as long as uniramous segment ........................................................................................................ 4
— Tentacular crown with three pairs of short dichotomies and poorly-branched tentacles; crown half as long as uniramous segment ........................................................................................................ O. unipinnata n. sp.
4. Cephalic region with prominent membranous collar; pygidium with 10 or more lobes surrounding anus; no lateroventral eyespots .......................................................................................... O. collaris ( Hartman, 1955)
— Cephalic region with barely conspicuous collar; pygidium with two lobes; presence of lateroventral eyespots ... ................................................................................................................... O. fusiformis ( Delle Chiaje, 1844) View in CoL
5. No lateroventral eyespots; pygidium with eight or more finger-like lobes surrounding anus; dwelling in deep waters ........................................................................................................ G. lobopygidiata ( Uschakov, 1950) View in CoL
— Presence of lateroventral eyespots; pygidium with only two blunt lobes; dwelling in shallow water ................. ............................................................................................................................................. G. minuta n. sp.
6. Tubes with accumulations of sponge spicules, foraminiferans or shell fragments exclusively; long size (15-20 mm, 25 segments); calibrated and aligned spicules, dwelling in deep water ..................... M. minor Caullery, 1944
— Tubes with accumulations of sand grains exclusively; short size (3-4 mm, 16 segments); dwelling in estuarine waters ...................................................................................................................... M. picta Southern, 1921
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