Polydora
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.208946 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6172877 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/DD1587CF-4A76-DF3F-FF0F-D630AFB0FB06 |
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Plazi |
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Polydora |
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Key to the genera and species of the Polydora View in CoL -complex from the Black Sea
1 Chaetiger 5 slightly modified, with well-developed parapodia; major spines of chaetiger 5 of two types, arranged in curved Ushaped, double row; outer spines spoon-shaped, with bristles within concavity and tapering point, inner spines longer, with an angled distal end and rounded point; hooded neuropodial hooks from chaetiger 8; hooded hooks with main fang at acute angle to shaft with secondary tooth closely applied to main fang............................... Pseudopolydora antennata View in CoL *
– Chaetiger 5 greatly modified; major spines of chaetiger 5 of one type, arranged in straight line or in slightly curved row; hooded neuropodial hooks from chaetiger 7; hooded hooks with prominent acute angle between teeth.................. 2
2 Chaetiger 1 without notochaetae; hooded hooks with constriction and manubrium on shaft, with main fang at more or less right angle to shaft; hooks not accompanied by inferior capillaries..................................... Genus Polydora View in CoL 3
– Chaetiger 1 with notochaetae; hooded hooks with smooth, curved shafts, without constriction or manubrium, with main fang directed more or less apically, forming wide angle with shaft; hooks accompanied by inferior capillaries in anterior neuropodia.................................................................................... Genus Dipolydora View in CoL 4
3 Prostomium with occipital antenna; modified spines of chaetiger 5 with small distinct lateral tooth and with thin subdistal longitudinal flange; companion chaetae distally bifurcate and plumose; builds tubes on various types of substrata.................................................................................................. Polydora cornuta View in CoL
– Prostomium without occipital antenna; modified spines of chaetiger 5 with lateral flange; companion chaetae lanceolate; bores in calcareous structures.................................................................. Polydora websteri View in CoL
4 Eyes arranged in transverse row; major spines of chaetiger 5 bifid, with bushy tuft of fine bristles between teeth; companion chaetae absent..................................................................... Dipolydora quadrilobata View in CoL
– Eyes arranged in square; major spines of chaetiger 5 falcate, with large, flattened, beaklike curved end bearing large distinctive crest of bristles; companion chaetae present, reduced to thin, simple capillaries................... Dipolydora caulleryi View in CoL *
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