Orbiniinae Hartman, 1957
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Subfamily Orbiniinae Hartman, 1957 View in CoL . Emended by Blake 2000.
Type genus. Orbinia Quatrefages, 1866 View in CoL , designated by Hartman 1957.
Diagnosis. (after Blake 2017). Body large, with distinct regions; parapodia lateral in thoracic region, typically shifted dorsally in abdominal region. Prostomium bluntly rounded to acutely pointed; nuchal organs present; eyespots present or absent. Peristomium with 1–2 achaetous rings, separated from prostomium. Noto- and neuropodial postsetal lamellae simple single lobes to multiple lobes, sometimes branched; subpodial lobes and stomach papillae present or absent; interramal cirri present or absent. Setae including aciculae, capillaries, furcate setae, spines, uncini, modified spear-like setae, and flail setae. Branchiae typically present, rarely absent; branchiae usually single, rarely branched; oval to flattened, with two longitudinal rows of cilia and two blood vessels connected by numerous capillaries; branchiae of abdominal region thinner, more elongate than on thorax. Pygidium with several long filamentous anal cirri, or cirri absent.
Inclusive genera. Berkeleyia , Califia , Leitoscoloplos , Leodamas , Naineris , Orbinia , Phylo , Protoaricia , Schroederella , Scoloplella , Scoloplos , and Uncorbinia .
Remarks. The subfamily Orbiniinae contains most of the commonly recognized genera and species of Orbiniidae .
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