Paraonidae, , Strelzov, 1973
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4320.1.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6050903 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5B0CE503-9470-FB53-8482-4903FA297957 |
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Key to species of Paraonidae View in CoL reported from Norwegian and adjacent waters
1. Some notochaetae as modified (acicular, forked) chaetae......................................................2
- All notochaetae as capillary ones.........................................................................9
2. Modified notochaetae of anterior chaetigers forked, those of median and posterior ones acicular with subterminal spine.....3
- All modified notochaetae forked......................................................................... 4
3. Subterminal spine attached directly to stem, antenna minute and papilliform or absent in younger specimens (see remarks for the species)....................................................................... Cirrophorus branchiatus View in CoL
- Subterminal spine attached to a subdistal knob of the stem, antenna always absent................... Paradoneis armata View in CoL
4. All neurochaetae of posterior chaetigers capillary ones....................................................... 5
- Neuropodia of posterior chaetigers bearing an enlarged spine-like ventral chaeta....................................8
5. All dorsal podial lobes of prebranchial and branchial region short and tuberculate; branchiae numbering up to 15 pairs, stout and short (up to four times as long as wide); antenna not observed........................... Cirrophorus brevicirratus View in CoL .
- Dorsal podial lobes of chaetiger 1 tuberculate, then increasingly longer becoming digitiform on central branchial region; lobes shorter in postbranchial region........................................................................... 6
6. Antenna short and lanceolate; branchiae numbering up to 33 pairs, thin and long (up to six times as long as wide)............................................................................................. Cirrophorus furcatus View in CoL .
- Antenna absent; branchiae numbering 15 or less pairs......................................................... 7
7. Four prebranchial chaetigers; branchiae numbering up to 15 pairs; about four times as long as wide, shorter than body width....................................................................................... Paradoneis mikeli View in CoL
- Three prebranchial chaetigers; branchiae numbering up to 12 pairs; about six times as long as wide, longer than body width.......................................................................................... Paradoneis lyra View in CoL
8. Branchiae arranged in 6–12 pairs, bearing cilia on outer and inner margins......................... Paradoneis eliasoni View in CoL
- Branchiae arranged in 14–19 pairs, bearing cilia only on outer margin........................ Paradoneis andreae View in CoL n. sp.
9. Postbranchial neuropodia without modified capillaries...................................................... 10
- Postbranchial neuropodia bearing some sort of modified chaetae (acicular or hooked chaetae, enlarged capillaries)....... 1 1
10. Branchiae present, numbering four to six pairs................................................ Paraonides nordica View in CoL
- Branchiae absent..................................................................... Paraonides myriamae View in CoL
11. Nuchal organs as the only ciliary grooves on prostomium; frontal antenna always absent............................12
- Nuchal organs accompanied by secondary ciliary organs; frontal antenna usually present............................15
12. Modified neurochaetae as curved spines; prostomium without accessory ciliary bands.............................. 13
- Modified neurochaetae as strongly curved hooks bearing subdistal sheath; prostomium with accessory ciliary bands............................................................................................... Paraonis fulgens View in CoL
13. Modified neurochaetae as short and strongly curved hooks; 3–5 pairs of short branchiae.................. Levinsenia flava View in CoL
- Modified neurochaetae as long, gently curved hooks; branchiae longer than body width............................14
14. Modified neurochaetae without a ridge on the convex edge; pigmented areas surrounding nuchal organs; branchiae very long (about seven times as long as wide)........................................................ Levinsenia oculata View in CoL
- Modified neurochaetae bearing a ridge on the convex edge, without pigmented areas surrounding nuchal organs; branchiae moderately long (about four times as long as wide)............................................. Levinsenia gracilis View in CoL
15. Modified neurochaetae hooked with subterminal spine on concave side of stem; frontal antenna articulate..............16
- Modified neurochaetae otherwise; frontal antenna smooth if present............................................17
16. Frontal antenna long, multiarticulate.................................................. Aricidea (Aricidea) wassi View in CoL
- Frontal antenna short, with only one articulation........................................ Aricidea (Aricidea) minuta View in CoL
17. Postbranchial neuropodia bearing capillaries clearly thicker than corresponding notochaetae together with modified chaetae1 8
- Postbranchial neuropodia bearing capillaries similar to corresponding notochaetae together with acicular modified chaetae.23
18. Frontal antenna absent.................................................. Aricidea (Strelzovia) parabelgicae View in CoL n. sp.
- Frontal antenna present................................................................................ 19
19. Modified neurochaetae abruptly tapering, with slender terminal spine...................... Aricidea (Strelzovia) suecica View in CoL
- Modified neurochaetae gradually tapering, terminal spine as continuation of tip or absent...........................20
20. Ventral-most modified neurochaetae clearly thicker and more strongly curved than the rest; frontal antenna reaching beyond posterior end of chaetiger 2................................................... Aricidea (Strelzovia) quadrilobata View in CoL
- All modified neurochaetae similar in thickness; frontal antenna shorter..........................................21
21. Dorsal podial lobes of chaetiger 1 similar in length to those of remaining prebranchial chaetigers; branchiae relatively thin, cylindrical and gradually tapering; notopodial postchaetal lobes of postbranchial region threadlike and bearing a minute distal swelling................................................................... Aricidea (Strelzovia) albatrossae View in CoL
- Dorsal podial lobes of chaetiger 1 clearly shorter than those of remaining prebranchial chaetigers; branchiae flask shaped and abruptly tapering at least on posterior half of branchial region; notopodial postchaetal lobes of postbranchial region without distal swelling.......................................................................................22
22. Prostomium slightly longer than wide; frontal antenna similar in width all along and with rounded tip; branchiae erect, longer than body width and bearing a long filamentous tip in posterior branchial region.............. Aricidea (Strelzovia) roberti View in CoL
- Prostomium triangular and clearly wider than long; frontal antenna with wider base and tapering tip; branchiae lying over dor- sum, shorter than body width, tapering through complete branchial region................. Aricidea (Strelzovia) hartmani View in CoL
23. Acicular modified neurochaetae without terminal spine.......................................................24
- Acicular modified neurochaetae with terminal spine.........................................................25
24. Tip of stem strongly curved and bearing hood; prostomium elongate and round in front; antenna inserted on posterior half of prostomium reaching anterior margin of chaetiger 1...................................... Aricidea (Acmira) cerrutii View in CoL
- Tip of stem gently curved and without hood; prostomium wider than long and triangular; antenna inserted on anterior half of prostomium and never reaching chaetiger 1............................................ Aricidea (Acmira) simonae View in CoL
25. Prostomium as equilateral triangle; frontal antenna directed posteriorly and reaching up to posterior end of chaetiger 2; bran- chiae in posterior branchial region ending in a long filament; modified neurochaetae with stem tip covered by a fine hood................................................................................. Aricidea (Acmira) catherinae View in CoL
- Prostomium longer than wide; frontal antenna short and barely reaching chaetiger 1; branchiae in posterior branchial region tapering evenly, modified neurochaetae with stem tip fringed with fine hairs.................. Aricidea (Acmira) laubieri View in CoL
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