Microrbiniinae Blake, 2000
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4930.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4678567 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C9912C-FF8E-FFEB-01A7-1090FBF0FB5E |
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Microrbiniinae Blake, 2000 |
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Subfamily Microrbiniinae Blake, 2000 View in CoL
Type genus. Microrbinia Hartman, 1965 View in CoL . Designated by Blake 2000.
Diagnosis. (Emended). Body small, separation of body into thoracic and abdominal regions weakly defined or lacking; parapodia lateral throughout, not shifted dorsally in abdominal segments. Branchiae present or absent. Prostomium broad, bluntly rounded or more elongate and conical or acute; nuchal organs present. Peristomium with 2–3 achaetous rings, separated from prostomium, sometimes only vaguely defined dorsally, laterally, or ventrally. Noto- and neuropodial postsetal lamellae with short postsetal lobes or absent. Bases of podia separated throughout; setal tori reduced. Setae consisting of capillaries always present, blunt-tipped spines or uncini and swan hooks present or absent; furcate setae typically absent. Pygidium with anal cirri present or absent.
Inclusive genera. Microrbinia , Orbiniella , Proscoloplos , and Pettibonella .
Remarks. Only species of Microrbinia and Orbiniella were identified in this study. Three species of Orbiniella are new to science. Species of Microrbiniinae are in part defined on negative characters.
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