Anguillosyllis, Day, 1963

Maciolek, Nancy J., 2020, Anguillosyllis (Annelida: Syllidae) from multiple deep-water locations in the northern and southern hemispheres, Zootaxa 4793 (1), pp. 1-73 : 13-14

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4793.1.1

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Anguillosyllis
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Key to 20 known species of Anguillosyllis View in CoL

1A. Palps free dorsally (may appear fused ventrally) or fused halfway with distal half or tips obviously free................. 2

1B. Palps fused completely, at most only a minor medial notch on anterior end of fused palps........................... 11

2A. Aciculae distally emergent........................................ Anguillosyllis aciculata View in CoL n. sp. (South China Sea)

2B. Aciculae never emergent............................................................................... 3

3A. Adults with 10 setigers................................................................................. 4

3B. Adults with 11 setigers................................................................................. 6

4A. Palps fused halfway; with large posterior lobes on parapodia.............. Anguillosyllis denaria View in CoL n. sp. (South China Sea)

4B. Palps entirely free or may be basally fused ventrally, with or without posterior parapodial lobes....................... 5

5A. Without posterior lobes on parapodia; setae with very long shafts up to 3x blade length, anterior dorsum not biannulate.................................................................... Anguillosyllis taleola View in CoL n. sp. (South China Sea)

5B. With small posterior lobes on posterior setigers, setal shafts do not exceed 1.5–2x blade length; anterior dorsum slightly biannulate.................................................... Anguillosyllis carolina View in CoL n. sp. (western North Atlantic)

6A. Palps fused for half to three-quarters length, tips clearly free................................................... 7

6B. Palps free to base dorsally, may be joined by thin membrane ventrally........................................... 8

7A. Palps fused only halfway, tips broad and rounded................. Anguillosyllis truebloodi View in CoL n. sp. (central Pacific, CCFZ)

7B. Palps fused more than halfway, tips slim and pointed................... Anguillosyllis capensis Day, 1963 View in CoL ( South Africa)

8A. Falcigers with hooked tips (e.g., Figs.1H View FIGURE 1 , 3 View FIGURE 3 F–G, 14B)........................................................ 9

8B. Falcigers with blunt or pointed tips (e.g., Figs. 7D View FIGURE 7 , 24 View FIGURE 24 B–C)................................................... 10

9A. Anterior setigers 1–3 with 50 or more setae, all but two or three blades are short falcigers..................................................................................... Anguillosyllis hampsoni View in CoL n. sp. (western North Atlantic)

9B. Anterior setigers 1–3 with maximum of 20–25 setae, including short falcigers and several spiniger-like setae with long fine tips............................................. Anguillosyllis palpata ( Hartman, 1967) View in CoL ( Antarctica, widespread)

10A. Anterior setigers with 30–50 falcigers and 2–4 spiniger-like setae, number of setae per parapodium decreases to 16–20 in posterior setigers............................................... Anguillosyllis acsara View in CoL n. sp. (western North Atlantic)

10B. Anterior setigers with 20–22 setae, posterior setigers with 10–12 setae........ Anguillosyllis hadra View in CoL n. sp. (South China Sea)

11A. (Note three choices.) Palps completely fused; adults with 8 setigers............................................. 12

11B. Palps completely fused; adults with 9 setigers.............................................................. 13

11C. Palps completely fused; adults with 10 or 11 setigers........................................................ 15

12A. Peristomium 1.5x length of prostomium, fused palps with narrow anterior margin. Anguillosyllis andeepia View in CoL n. sp. ( Antarctica)

12B. Peristomium shorter than prostomium, fused palps with rounded, slightly notched anterior margin................................................................................. Anguillosyllis bruneiensis View in CoL n. sp. (South China Sea)

13A. Posterior parapodia with large posterior lobes.................... Anguillosyllis pupa ( Hartman, 1965) View in CoL (western Atlantic)

13B. Posterior parapodia without posterior lobes................................................................ 14

14A. Parapodia with 4 aciculae, with large internal glands.................. Anguillosyllis enneapoda View in CoL n. sp. (South China Sea)

14B. Parapodia with 2 aciculae, without internal glands.............. Anguillosyllis inornata View in CoL n. sp. (eastern Pacific, California)

15A. Adults with 10 setigers, tips of posterior aciculae never emergent.............................................. 16

15B. Adults with 11 setigers, tips of posterior aciculae emergent........... Anguillosyllis hessleri View in CoL n. sp. (central Pacific, CCFZ)

16A. Shafts of compound setae extremely heterogomph, some anterior setigers triannulate.......................................................................................... Anguillosyllis elegantissima View in CoL n. sp. (South China Sea)

16B. Shafts of compound setae not extremely heterogomph, anterior setigers never triannulate........................... 17

17A. Parapodia with small posterior lobes................................ Anguillosyllis lanai Barroso et al., 2017 ( Brazil) View in CoL

17B. Parapodia without posterior lobes....................................................................... 18

18A. Anterior dorsum (setigers 1–2) biannulate....................... Anguillosyllis blakei View in CoL n. sp. (eastern Pacific, California)

18B. Anterior dorsum not biannulate...................................... Anguillosyllis sepula View in CoL n. sp. (South China Sea)

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Polychaeta

Order

Phyllodocida

Family

Syllidae

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