Genus Harpagonchus, Platonova & Potin, 1972
The genus Harpagonchus (Figure 4) was established by Platonova & Potin (1972) when H. averincevi and H. simillis were described. All species of this genus were collected from the sub Antarctic and Antarctic polychaete worms of the species Aglaophamus macroura (Schmarda, 1861) (Nephtydae) .
Diagnosis (modified from Decraener & Smol 2006 and Tchesunov 2014): Cuticle homogenous without lateral differentiation. Amphideal fovea unknown. Buccal cavity armed with three motile mandibles with hooks. Pharynx posteriorly widened but not forming a true terminal bulb. Cup-shaped midventral precloacal supplementary organs present in males.
Number of valid species: 2.
Genus Harpagonchus, Platonova & Potin, 1972
VALID SPECIES
1. Harpagonchus averincevi Platonova & Potin, 1972 (Antarctica)
2. Harpagonchus similis Platonova & Potin, 1972 (Antarctica)