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A Review of the Genus Eunice - Smithsonian Institution Libraries

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SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO ZOOIXJGY<br />

118(116). Antennae in a semicircle; anterior postsetal lobes project as free lobes; anterior<br />

ventral cirri digitiform; inflated bases <strong>of</strong> ventral cirri ovate or spherical<br />

guanica<br />

Antennae in a transverse row; anterior postsetal lobes form low transverse<br />

folds; anterior ventral cirri tapering from narrow bases; inflated bases <strong>of</strong><br />

ventral cirri thick, transverse welts<br />

conglomerans<br />

119(115). Subacicular hooks always single (except for replacements); inflated bases <strong>of</strong><br />

ventral cirri ovate or spherical; notopodial cirri without articulations ....<br />

120<br />

Subacicular hooks paired in some setigcrs; inflated bases <strong>of</strong> ventral cirri thick,<br />

transverse welts; notopodial cirri articulated in anterior<br />

setigers<br />

frauenfeldi<br />

120(119). A-II and III similar in length with A-I shorter; ceratostyles tapering; median<br />

acicular lobes triangular or conical; anterior notopodial cirri tapering<br />

goodsiri<br />

Length <strong>of</strong> all antennae similar (short); ceratostyles digitiform; median acicular<br />

lobes distally truncate; anterior notopodial cirri medially<br />

inflated<br />

rubella<br />

121(114). Ncuroaciculae distally pointed (sharp or blunt) 122<br />

Neuroaciculae distally hammer-headed 125<br />

122(121). Subacicular hooks always single (except for replacements); pcristomial cirri<br />

tapering; pectinate setae flaring 123<br />

Subacicular hooks paired in most setigcrs; peristomial cirri ovate; pectinate<br />

setae tapering<br />

tenuis<br />

123(122). Length <strong>of</strong> antennae increasing from A-I to A-III; ceratostyles tapering<br />

crassitentaculata<br />

Length <strong>of</strong> all antennae similar (short); ceratostyles digitiform<br />

124<br />

124(123). Peristomial cirri articulated; antennae in a semicircle; ceratophores ring-shaped<br />

in all antennae; anterior postsetal lobes follow outline <strong>of</strong> acicular lobes<br />

closely<br />

parvibranchis<br />

Peristomial cirri without articulations; antennae in a horseshoe; ceratophores<br />

long in all antennae; anterior postsetal lobes project as free lobes<br />

bucciensis<br />

125(121). Guards <strong>of</strong> compound falcigers distally mucronate; A-II and III similar in length<br />

with A-I shorter; ceratostyles digitiform; anterior notopodial cirri basally<br />

inflated<br />

filamentosa<br />

Guards <strong>of</strong> compound falcigers distally without mucros; length <strong>of</strong> all antennae<br />

similar (short); ceratostyles tapering; anterior notopodial cirri digitiform<br />

126<br />

126(125). Antennae in a horseshoe; ceratophores ring-shaped in all antennae; peristomial<br />

cirri digitiform; neuroaciculae emerging at parapodial midline<br />

spongicola<br />

Antennae in a transverse row; ceratophores long in all antennae; peristomial<br />

cirri tapering; neuroaciculae emerging dorsal to parapodial<br />

midline<br />

denticulata<br />

127(71). Peristomial cirri reach middle or anterior end <strong>of</strong> peristomium 128<br />

Peristomial cirri reach middle or front <strong>of</strong> prostomium<br />

guildingi<br />

Peristomial cirri reach beyond prostomium<br />

tibiana<br />

128(127). Branchiae pectinate; anterior notopodial cirri digitiform . . . . flavapunctata<br />

Branchiae palmate; anterior notopodial cirri tapering<br />

goodsiri<br />

Branchiae single filaments; anterior notopodial cirri basally<br />

inflaled<br />

modesta<br />

129(70). Branchiae pectinate [Figure 61k] .130

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