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A Review of the Genus Eunice - Smithsonian Institution Libraries

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NUMBER 523 29<br />

length <strong>of</strong> antennae increasing from A-I to A-III; antennae in a transverse row<br />

armillata<br />

Ceratostyles without articulations [Figure 1001]; aciculae dark honey-colored to<br />

black; all antennae similar in length (short); antennae arranged in a<br />

horseshoe<br />

schizobranchia<br />

8(5). Eyes present; ceratostyles club-shaped [Figure 59f]; penstomial cirri digitiform;<br />

antennae similar in thickness<br />

johnsoni<br />

Eyes absent; ceratostyles tapering [Figure 55g]; peristomial cirri tapering; A-I<br />

slimmer than o<strong>the</strong>r three antennae<br />

heterochaeta<br />

9(4). Peristomial cirri reach middle or anterior end <strong>of</strong> peristomium [Figure 55a]<br />

10<br />

Peristomial cirri reach middle or front <strong>of</strong> prostomium [Figure 10a] 17<br />

Peristomial cirri reach beyond prostomium [Figure 12b] 23<br />

10(9). Subacicular hooks always single (except for replacements); neuroaciculae<br />

emerging at parapodial midline 11<br />

Subacicular hooks paired in some setigers; neuroaciculae emerging dorsal to<br />

parapodial midline 15<br />

11(10). Ceratostyles articulated; hoods <strong>of</strong> compound falcigers distally without mucros;<br />

prostomium less than l /i as deep as peristomium 12<br />

Ceratostyles without articulations; hoods <strong>of</strong> compound falcigers distally<br />

mucronate; prostomium at least as deep as x li <strong>of</strong> peristomium<br />

hawaiensis<br />

12(11). Ceratostyle articulations long or short cylinders [Figure 61a]; anterior presetal<br />

lobes form low transverse folds 13<br />

Ceratostyle articulations moniliform or drop-shaped distally [Figure 86a];<br />

anterior presetal lobes follow outline <strong>of</strong> acicular lobes closely<br />

pectinata<br />

13(12). Peristomial cirri articulated; peristomial cirri tapering; notopodial cirri<br />

articulated in anterior setigers; median acicular lobes triangular or conical<br />

[Figure 86] 14<br />

Peristomial cirri without articulations; peristomial cirri digitiform; notopodial<br />

cirri without articulations; median acicular lobes distally<br />

rounded<br />

semisegregata<br />

14(13). Ceratostyles tapering; anterior postsetal lobes form low transverse folds;<br />

narrow tips <strong>of</strong> ventral cirri tapering; anterior notopodial cirri medially<br />

inflated [Figure 61]<br />

kobiensis<br />

Ceratostyles digitiform; anterior postsetal lobes project as free lobes; narrow<br />

tips <strong>of</strong> ventral cirri digitiform; anterior notopodial cirri<br />

tapering [Figure 103]<br />

segregata<br />

15(10). Ceratostyle articulations long or short cylinders; inflated bases <strong>of</strong> ventral cirri<br />

thick, transverse welts<br />

valens<br />

Ceratostyle articulations moniliform or drop-shaped distally; inflated bases <strong>of</strong><br />

ventral cirri ovate or spherical 16<br />

16(15). Antennae evenly spaced and similar in thickness [Figure 21b]; peristomial cirri<br />

basally inflated; narrow tips <strong>of</strong> ventral cirri digitiform biannulata<br />

Antennae with A-III isolated by a gap; A-I thicker than o<strong>the</strong>r three [Figure 87g];<br />

peristomial cirri digitiform; narrow tips <strong>of</strong> ventral cirri tapering<br />

pennata<br />

17(9). Ceratostyles articulated; inflated bases <strong>of</strong> ventral cirri ovate or spherical [Figure<br />

10b] 18<br />

Ceratostyles without articulations; inflated bases <strong>of</strong> ventral cirri thick,<br />

transverse welts [Figure 69e] 22<br />

18(17). Ceratostyle articulations long or short cylinders 19<br />

Ceratostyle articulations moniliform or drop-shaped distally 20

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