Terebellidae, Johnston, 1846

Lavesque, Nicolas, Hutchings, Pat, Londoño-Mesa, Mario H., Nogueira, João M. M., Daffe, Guillemine, Nygren, Arne, Blanchet, Hugues, Bonifácio, Paulo, Broudin, Caroline, Dauvin, Jean-Claude, Droual, Gabin, Gouillieux, Benoit, Grall, Jacques, Guyonnet, Benjamin, Houbin, Céline, Humbert, Suzie, Janson, Anne-Laure, Jourde, Jérôme, Labrune, Céline, Lamarque, Bastien, Latry, Lise, Garrec, Vincent Le, Pelaprat, Corine, Pezy, Jean-Philippe, Sauriau, Pierre-Guy & Montaudouin, Xavier De, 2021, The “ Spaghetti Project ”: the final identification guide to European Terebellidae (sensu lato) (Annelida, Terebelliformia), European Journal of Taxonomy 782 (1), pp. 108-156 : 112

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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2021.782.1593

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scientific name

Terebellidae
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Key to the families of Terebellidae View in CoL sensu lato

1. Notopodia, if present, elongate, roughly cylindrical, distally bilobed; branchiae absent; ventrum of anterior segments with paired glandular pads ( Fig. 2B, D View Fig ) ................ Polycirridae Malmgren, 1866

– Notopodia always present, short, conical, distally bi- or single lobed; branchiae usually present; development and shape of ventral glandular areas of anterior segments variable between families, but never as paired mid-ventral pads ................................................................................................ 2

2. Thoracic uncini acicular ( Figs 1A View Fig , 7D View Fig ) .................................... Trichobranchidae Malmgren, 1866 View in CoL

– Thoracic uncini avicular ( Fig. 1B–F View Fig ) ............................................................................................... 3

3. Neuropodia with uncini in double rows on some segments ( Fig. 6E View Fig ); branchiae, if present, cirriform, arborescent or spiralled .................................................... Terebellidae Johnston, 1846 View in CoL sensu stricto

– Neuropodia with uncini in single rows throughout; branchiae rarely absent, always cirriform ....... 4

4. Upper lip expanded, distinctly longer than wide ( Figs 3F View Fig , 4A View Fig ); neuropodia poorly developed throughout, as nearly sessile ridges and distinctly low pinnules on thoracic and abdominal segments, respectively ............................................. Telothelepodidae Nogueira, Fitzhugh & Hutchings, 2013

– Upper lip short, hood-like, about as wide as long, frequently circular ( Figs 3D–E View Fig , 4B–C View Fig ); welldeveloped neuropodia throughout, as fleshy ridges and elongate pinnules on thoracic and abdominal segments, respectively ............................................................................ Thelepodidae Hessle, 1917

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