Terebellides, Sars, 1835
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4377.3.4 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5946091 |
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Key to all described species of Terebellides View in CoL from the Northwestern Pacific
1. Branchial lobes free of each other........................................................................ 2
- Branchial lobes at least partially fused along their length..................................................... 3
2. Acicular uncini present on TC6 and TC7, lower lip greatly expanded, branchial lobes equal in size................................................................................................ Terebellides intoshi Caullery, 1915 View in CoL
- Acicular uncini on TC6 only, lower lip not expanded, branchial lobes differ in size...................................
............................................................... Terebellides lineata Imajima & Williams, 1985 View in CoL 3. Acicular uncini present on TC5 and TC6............................................. Terebellides ectopium View in CoL n. sp.
- Acicular uncini on TC6 only.............................................................................4
4. Branchia anteriorly prolonged (5th lobe)................................................................... 5
- Branchia not anteriorly prolonged......................................................................... 6
5. Notopodia of TC1 and TC2 well developed, lateral lappets until TC6.................... Terebellides kobei Hessle, 1917 View in CoL
- Notopodia of TC1 and TC2 markedly less developed than subsequent ones, lateral lappets until TC7..................................................................................................... Terebellides yangi View in CoL n. sp.
6. Notopodia of TC1 and TC2 well developed......................... Terebellides horikoshii Imajima & Williams, 1985 View in CoL
- Notopodia of TC1 and TC2 markedly less developed than subsequent ones........................................ 7
7. Lateral lappets until TC4 only. Acicular uncini sharply bent with mucronate tips..................................................................................................... Terebellides brevis Imajima & Williams, 1985 View in CoL
- Lateral lappets until TC5 only. Acicular uncini sharply bent without mucronate tips................................. 8
8. Length ratio of thorax and abdomen>1.0, thoracic neuropodia with few (less than 25) uncini per torus, ±40 abdominal seg- ments................................................................... Terebellides guangdongensis View in CoL n. sp.
- Length ratio of thorax and abdomen almost 0.5, thoracic neuropodia with 40 or more uncini per torus, 45-50 abdominal seg- ments.................................................................... Terebellides japonica Moore, 1903 View in CoL
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