Eunice biannulata Moore, 1904
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Eunice biannulata Moore, 1904 View in CoL
Materials
Type status: Other material. Occurrence: catalogNumber: (CZAP-246, CZAP-232), (CZAP-092, CZAP-183); recordedBy: G. da Silva, D. Costa; individualCount: (2, 4), (21, 1); Location: locality: Miramar and Seixas Beaches; verbatimDepth: (1.5 m, 4.0 m), (1.5 m, 4.0 m)
Distribution
Pacific coast from United States of America, Brazil (Rio Grande do Norte, Paraíba, Alagoas, Sergipe, Bahia and Paraná States) ( Amaral et al. 2013, Costa et al. 2017, Nonato and Luna 1970, Read and Fauchald 2020b).
Distribution in Paraíba: Miramar Beach (New record), Seixas Beach ( Costa et al. 2017; and this study).
Notes
Found inside the rhodoliths.
Diagnosis
( Fauchald 1992, Paxton 2009): Prostomium with a median sulcus deep, with four eyes (arranged in a curved line) and five segmented antennae (Fig. 2 c). Jaws eulabidognath-type (asymmetrical, posterior parts dentate to Mithraculus forceps -like, short carriers). Formula (maxillae): 1+1, 5 to 6+5 to 6, 6+0, 6+10 and 1+1. Peristomium with two segmented cirri. Branchiae pectinate (1 to 8 filaments) from chaetiger 3. Parapodia with notopodial medially inflated cirri, with articulations (anterior and median ones) or without articulations (posterior ones), larger than ventral ones; neuropodia carry anterior inflated basally cirri and posterior ones digitiform, pre- and post-chaetal lobes, limbate, pectinate and falcigers chaetae, yellow aciculae paired and yellow subacicular bidentate hooks.
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