Secondary‐tail formation during stolonization in the Japanese green syllid, Megasyllis nipponica
Megasyllis nipponica (Annelida, Syllidae) transforms a tail into a reproductive unit (stolon) that detaches from the main body, while a secondary tail is formed before stolon detachment as a future tail of the main body. The secondary‐tail formation is a unique developmental process in contrast to posterior regeneration after amputation.
Daisuke S. Sato +3 more
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The polynoid genus Admetella constitutes a deep‐sea assemblage of polychaetes, notable for their large bodies adorned with antennal scales positioned dorsally to the bases of lateral antennae. Furthermore, the genus exhibits swimming proficiencies facilitated by elongated parapodia and flattened chaetae.
Xuwen Wu +5 more
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A natural whale fall was opportunistically trawled at ~1000 m depth during the 2017 research vessel ‘Investigator’ voyage whilst sampling bathyal and abyssal communities along the eastern Australian margin.
Charlotte Watson +2 more
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Pilargidae is a family of free-living and burrowing marine annelids. A lack of available molecular data for most of these species has precluded a molecular assessment of their phylogenetic relationships and has left uncertain the placement of ...
Sonja Huč +3 more
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Hesionid polychaetes are well known at hydrothermal vents, methane seeps, and unusual habitats such as whale falls. In 1985, Sirsoe grasslei was the first hesionid to be named from a hydrothermal vent.
Rachel Kroesche, Greg W. Rouse
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Checklist of newly-vouchered annelid taxa from the Clarion-Clipperton Zone, central Pacific Ocean, based on morphology and genetic delimitation. [PDF]
Wiklund H +11 more
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The Nereididae (Annelida) - diagnoses, descriptions, and a key to the genera. [PDF]
Wilson RS, Glasby CJ, Bakken T.
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Synonymization of two, monotypic black-coral-commensal scale worm genera, Antipathipolyeunoa Pettibone, 1991 and Parahololepidella Pettibone, 1969 (Polynoidae, Aphroditiformia). [PDF]
Gonzalez BC, Conde-Vela VM, Osborn KJ.
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Gilsonicaris from the Lower Devonian Hunsrück slate is a eunicidan annelid and not the oldest crown anostracan crustacean. [PDF]
Gueriau P, Parry LA, Rabet N.
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Functional Anatomy of the Pharynx of Glycera tridactyla Schmarda, 1861 (Annelida: Glyceriformia: Glyceridae). [PDF]
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