Amphitritides, Augener, 1922
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11106822 |
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Identification key to described species of Amphitritides View in CoL
(Type locality in brackets)
1A. Double rows of uncini only on thoracic neuropodia.......................................................... 2
1B. Double rows of uncini on some anterior or most abdominal neuropodia.......................................... 3
2A. 13 pairs of notopodia ( Chile)....................................... A. pectinobranchiata Hartmann-Schröder, 1965
2B. Usually 21 pairs of notopodia ( Namibia)................................................. A. namibiensis sp. nov.
3A. Double rows of uncini only on some anterior abdominal neuropodia ( Namibia)................. A. skeletonensis sp. nov.
3B. Double rows of uncini on most abdominal neuropodia........................................................ 4
4A. Notopodia extending until posterior body ( Australia, Queensland)................... A. harpa Hutchings & Glasby, 1988
4B. Notopodia only on thoracic segments..................................................................... 5
5A. 27 pairs of notopodia; 15 pairs of genital papillae on segments 6–20 ( USA, Florida)....... A. bruneocomata ( Ehlers, 1887)
5B. Number of notopodia and genital papillae in other combination................................................. 6
6A. Very short branchial filaments with rugose tips; 22–26 pairs of notopodia; 11–13 pairs of genital papillae from segment 6 ( Greece)........................................................ A. kuehlmanni Arvanitidis & Koukouras, 1995
6B. Branchial filaments long, tips filamentous; number of notopodia and genital papillae in other combination............... 7
7A. Genital papillae between parapodial lobes; 17– 21 pairs of notopodia; 8 pairs of genital papillae on segments 6–13 ( Great Britain).......................................................................... A. gracilis ( Grube, 1860)
7B. Genital papillae at anterior base of notopodia and aligned to them............................................... 8
8A. 22–23 pairs of notopodia; 10 pairs of genital papillae on segments 6–15 ( Namibia).................... A. jirkovi sp. nov.
8B. Number of notopodia and genital papillae in other combination................................................. 9
9A. Small species with 18–20 pairs of notopodia and 9 pairs of genital papillae ( Australia, Queensland)............................................................................................. A. ithya Hutchings & Glasby, 1988
9B Median-sized species with 19–22 pairs of notopodia and 14 pairs of genital papillae ( Australia, NS Wales)................................................................................... A. carawa Nogueira & Hutchings, 2007
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