Onuphis
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3860.4.3 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:872A1117-F6C6-4471-A5B9-9034FD8D3A99 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5689582 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FB422E-6C31-A664-FF03-70DB529C1926 |
treatment provided by |
Plazi |
scientific name |
Onuphis |
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Key to species of Onuphis View in CoL present in European and nearby waters:
(Adapted from: Fauchald 1982b, Gil 2011)
1 All branchiae simple and strap-like........................................................................ 2
- Branchiae bifid or pectinate............................................................................. 4
2 Branchiae from chaetiger 1; pseudocompound hooks all tridentate; ventral cirri cirriform on the first 5–7 chaetigers; cirriform postchaetal lobes distinct on the first 10–13 chaetigers........................................................ 3
- Branchiae from chaetiger 5; pseudocompound hooks bi– and tridentate; ventral cirri cirriform on the first 4 chaetigers; cirriform postchaetal lobes distinct on the first 16–33 chaetigers in adults............................................................................................... Onuphis farensis View in CoL sp. nov. (Gulf of Cádiz, SW Iberian Peninsula)
3 Maxillary formula: MI: 1+1, MII: 8-9+8, MIII: 9-10+0, MIV: 5-6+5, MV: 1+1.................. O. opalina View in CoL (SE Iceland)
- Maxillary formula: MI: 1+1, MII: 6-8+8-9, MIII: 7-8+0, MIV: 7-9+9-11, MV: 1+1....... O. rullieriana View in CoL (SW British Isles)
4 Branchiae pectinate, with up to 5–7 branchial filaments (first 15–20 chaetigers with simple branchiae)................. 5
- Branchiae bifid (first 20–25 chaetigers with simple branchiae); ventral cirri cirriform on the first 3–4 chaetigers; digitiform postchaetal lobes disappearing at chaetiger 7–8....................... O. falesia View in CoL (Gulf of Follonica, Mediterranean Sea)
5 Tridentate pseudocompound hooks present on the first 3 chaetigers; branchiae pectinate, with up to 6–7 branchial filaments (first 18–20 chaetigers with simple branchiae); ventral cirri cirriform on the first 6 chaetigers; digitiform postchaetal lobes distinct in at least 60 chaetigers............................. O. eremita View in CoL (European Atlantic coast and Mediterranean Sea)
- Bi – and tridentate pseudocompound hooks present on the first 2 chaetigers; branchiae pectinate, with up to 5–6 branchial filaments (first 15 chaetigers with simple branchiae); ventral cirri cirriform present from the first chaetiger, but total number unknown; digitiform postchaetal lobes present from the first chaetiger, but total number unknown...................................................................................... O. pancerii View in CoL (Naples region, Mediterranean Sea)
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