Syllides, Orsted, 1845
publication ID |
2201-4349 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5240721 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038287B3-A267-FFAC-A84E-21C5FAEBF802 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Syllides |
status |
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Key to Australian species of Syllides View in CoL
1 Blades of some compound chaetae provided with long, basal spurs on margin ( Fig. 89B) ...................................................................................................................... 2
—— Without basal spurs on blades of compound chaetae ( Fig. 88D) .................................................. 4
2 Longest blades of compound chaetae lacking basal spurs, only present on medium-length blades .................................................................................. S. spinosus
—— Longest blades of compound chaetae with basal spurs ................................................................. 3
3 Dorsal simple chaetae distally rounded, with distal hood (several rows of minute spines, under SEM) ............................................................................. S. tam View in CoL n.sp.
—— Dorsal simple chaetae pointed, without hood ............................................................. S. japonicus View in CoL
4 Dorsal simple chaetae distally rounded, with distal hood (several rows of minute spines, under SEM). Proventricle long, through 4 segments .......................................................................................................................... S. pumilus View in CoL
—— Dorsal simple chaetae distally bifid, without hood. Proventricle short, through 2 segments ............................................................................................. Syllides sp.
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