Lumbrineridae

Carrera-Parra, Luis F., 2006, Phylogenetic analysis of Lumbrineridae Schmarda, 1861 (Annelida: Polychaeta), Zootaxa 1332, pp. 1-36 : 33-34

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1175-5326

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scientific name

Lumbrineridae
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Key to genera of Lumbrineridae

1. Peristomiun with a gap on dorsum ............................................................. Lysarete

- Peristomium entire ................................................................................................. 2

2 (1). Maxillary apparatus with five pairs of maxillae .................................................... 3

- Maxillary apparatus with four pairs of maxillae .................................................. 10

3 (2). Without hooded hooks .................................................................... Arabellonereis

- With composite or simple multidentate hooded hooks, or both ........................... 4

4 (3). Anterior parapodia with postchaetal branchiae, MIV with edge multidentate ........ ......................................................................................................................... Ninoe

- Anterior parapodia without postchaetal branchiae, MIV with up to two teeth .... 5

5 (4) MII as long as MI .................................................................................................. 6

- MII half as long as MI ........................................................................................... 7

6 (5) With both simple and composite multidentate hooded hooks ............. Lumbrineris

- With simple multidentate hooded hooks only ........................................ Scoletoma

7 (5) With wide connecting plate beetwen MI and MII ................................................. 8

- With narrow connecting plate beetwen MI and MII ................................... Eranno

8 (7) With both composite and simple hooded hooks, without antennae, nephridial papillae and branchiae ........................................................................................... 9

- With simple multidentate hooded hooks only, with three antennae, and nephridial papillae and branchiae on posterior segments ........................................... Kuwaita

9 (8) With composite spinigers ..................................................................... Lumbricalus

- Without composite spinigers .................................................. Hilbigneris gen. nov.

10 (2) With both wide and narrow connecting plates beetwen MI and MII ...................... ................................................................................................ Sergioneris gen. nov.

- Without connecting plate beetwen MI and MII.................................................... 11

11 (10) With limbate simple multidentate hooded hooks; MIV with peculiar shape, rectan- gular attachment lamella with a protruding expansion ....................... Abyssoninoe

- Without limbate simple multidentate hooded hooks; shape of MIV different as

above..................................................................................................................... 12 12 (11) With simple bidentate hooded hooks, pygidium without anal cirri ..................... 13

- With simple multidentate hooded hooks, pygidium with anal cirri ..................... 14

13 (12) Carriers joined to 1 / 2 of base of MI and longer than MI; MI forceps-like without inner accessory teeth; mandible fused up to 3 / 4 of its length ........ Lumbrineriopsis

- Carriers joined to entire base of MI and shorter than MI; MI forceps-like with inner accessory teeth; mandibles completely fused .......................... Lumbrinerides

14 (12) MIV with whitish central area; without branchiae .............................................. 15

- MIV completely pigmented; anterior parapodia with postchaetal branchiae .......... ................................................................................................................ Cenogenus

15 (14) With both composite and simple multidentate hooded hooks ............................. 16

- With simple multidentante hooded hooks only ................................................... 18

16 (15) With three antennae; MI and MII with attachment lamellae; mandible with both anterior and posterior end divergent ....................................................... Augeneria

- Without antennae; MI and MII without attachment lamellae; mandible with wide distal end narrowing to the posterior end ............................................................ 17

17 (16) Carriers joined to 1 / 2 of base of MI and longer than MI; MIII with wide attachment lamella along entire lateral edge; mandible fused up to 3 / 4 of its length ....... .................................................................................................. Loboneris gen. nov.

- Carriers joined to entire base of MI and as long as MI; MIII with narrow attachment lamella along 1 / 4 of posterior lateral edge; mandible totally fused................. Gallardoneris gen. nov.

18 (15) MI with attachment lamella; MII as long as MI; MIII with whitish central area..... .............................................................................................. Helmutneris gen. nov.

- MI without attachment lamella; MII shorter than MI; MIII completely pigmented .................................................................................................. Gesaneris gen. nov.

MIV

Universita' degli Studi di Milano, Medicina Veterinaria, Sez. Parassitologia

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Polychaeta

Order

Eunicida

Family

Lumbrineridae