Eunice sensu latu (Annelida: Eunicidae) from Australia: description of seven new species and comments on previously reported species of the genera Eunice, Leodice and Nicidion Author Zanol, Joana Author Hutchings, Pat A. Author Fauchald, Kristian text Zootaxa 2020 2020-03-05 4748 1 1 43 journal article 10.11646/zootaxa.4748.1.1 4210c98c-65e5-4557-a166-49fd6f9ead0a 1175-5326 3697522 B9EC373A-DF9B-47E2-916C-CF211D8F0727 Eunice tridentata ( Ehlers, 1905 ) Eunice tridentata Ehlers, 1905: 288 .— Fauchald 1986: 258 ; 1992: 324 . Remarks. One specimen in the collection (AM W.201408) from Murrumbulga Point (New South Wales ) has been identified, incorrectly, as this species. Eunice tridentata (originally described from New Zealand ) has been confused with other species with yellow bidentate subacicular hooks and branchiae starting at chaetiger 3 ( Fauchald 1986 ). However, E. tridentata has branchiae in less than 55% of chaetigers, while the examined specimen has branchiae distributed over most of the body. This specimen is here considered indeterminable and we suggest that this species does not occur in Australian waters.