Magelonidae
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5196.4.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7244463 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/FA57DE61-E36E-2550-7E86-092498C8FE95 |
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Plazi |
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Magelonidae |
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Key to adult specimens of known Magelonidae View in CoL species in the North-Western Pacific (type localities/ confirmed locations given in brackets (modified from Mortimer et al. 2022). Full descriptions of characters can be found in Mortimer et al. (2021a).
1. Prostomium with distinct prostomial horns................................................................. 2
- Prostomium without prostomial horns, or with a squared anterior margin (often referred to as “rudimentary horns”)....... 9
2. Anterior margin appearing smooth (minute crenulations only present under high magnification)...................... 3
- Anterior margin crenulate (degree of crenulation variable).................................................... 5
3. Deep purple pigment band between chaetigers 5 and 8....................... M. japonica View in CoL (Korean Archipelago, Japan)
- No marked pigmentation of the thoracic region............................................................. 4
4. Prostomium wider than long, no superior dorsal lobes of the thoracic region. Abdominal parapodia sub-equal, those of the neuropodia being somewhat smaller............................................ M. koreana (Korean Archipelago) View in CoL
- Prostomium longer than wide, superior dorsal lobes from chaetigers 1–8, abdominal parapodia approximately equal.................................................................................. M. boninensis View in CoL sp. nov. ( Japan)
5. Prostomium width approximately similar to length.......................................................... 6
- Prostomium wider than long............................................................................ 7
6. Abdominal hooded hooks bidentate......................... M. crenulifrons View in CoL ( Viet Nam, Hong Kong, Natuna Islands)
- Abdominal hooded hooks tridentate................................ M. cf. cornuta View in CoL ( Hong Kong, Japan, see remarks)
7. Superior dorsal lobes present in the thorax................................................................. 8
- No superior dorsal lobes present in thorax, anterior margin only minutely crenulate............. M. petersenae ( Thailand) View in CoL
8. Small superior dorsal lobes present on chaetiger 9, abdominal hooded hooks tridentate.......... M. lenticulata View in CoL ( Viet Nam)
- No superior dorsal lobes present on chaetiger 9, abdominal hooded hooks bidentate............... M. methae ( Thailand) View in CoL
9. Chaetiger 9 with mucronate chaetae..................................................................... 10
- Chaetiger 9 bearing capillary chaetae only, as in chaetigers 1–8................................................ 13
10. Abdominal hooded hooks tridentate..................................................................... 11
- Abdominal hooded hooks bidentate........................................... M. sachalinensis View in CoL (Sakhalin Island)
11. Anterior thoracic notopodial lamellae with smooth or lightly crenulated upper edges.............................. 12
- Anterior thoracic notopodial lamellae with pectinate upper edges............................. M. pectinata ( Thailand) View in CoL
12. Abdominal parapodia without triangular processes at the inner margin of chaetal rows (DML, VML). M. parochilis ( China) View in CoL
- Notopodial lamellae of chaetiger 8 distinctly bilobed, abdominal parapodia with triangular processes at the inner margin of chaetal rows (DML, VML).............................................................. M. tinae ( Thailand) View in CoL
13. Abdominal hooded hooks polydentate............................................ M. agoensis View in CoL (Ago Bay, Japan)
- Abdominal hooded hooks bi- or tridentate................................................................ 14
14. Thoracic notopodia with superior dorsal lobes............................................................. 15
- Thoracic notopodia without superior dorsal lobes.......................................................... 18
15. Prostomium wider than long........................................................................... 16
- Prostomium longer than wide.......................................................................... 17
16. Thoracic notopodial lamellae slender, no superior dorsal lobe on chaetiger 9..................... M. kamala ( Thailand) View in CoL
- Stout species, with distinct armour-like appearance, thoracic lamellae foliaceous, superior dorsal lobe on chaetiger 9 present................................................................................. M. armatis View in CoL sp. nov. ( Japan)
18. Anterior thoracic neuropodial lamellae distinctly scoop-shaped........................... M. cf. cincta View in CoL ( Hong Kong)
- Anterior thoracic neuropodial lamellae slender triangular.................................................... 19
19. Moderate to large species with rudimentary horns, broad palps with several rows of papillae..... M. mickminni ( Thailand) View in CoL
- Prostomial margin rounded to straight, minute species with slender palps carrying two rows of papillae.................................................................................................. M. pygmaea ( Thailand) View in CoL
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