1984
DOI: 10.1139/z84-200
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Baffinia hesslei (Annenkova), n. comb. (Polychaeta: Terebellidae) from eastern Canada

Abstract: The species Baffinia multisetosa Wesenberg-Lund, 1950 is synonymized with Terebella hesslei Annenkova, 1924. The genus Baffinia is retained, resulting in the new combination Baffinia hesslei. The taxonomic position of this species within the Terebellidae is discussed, and two new records from eastern Canada are reported.

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“…In contrast Proclea has uncini in double rows only from segments 11-19. We agree with the comments made by Fournier & Barrie (1984) that the genus may need to be reconsidered when generic revisions of some other poorly known terebelhd genera are undertaken.…”
Section: Fig3e-hsupporting
confidence: 77%
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“…In contrast Proclea has uncini in double rows only from segments 11-19. We agree with the comments made by Fournier & Barrie (1984) that the genus may need to be reconsidered when generic revisions of some other poorly known terebelhd genera are undertaken.…”
Section: Fig3e-hsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Baffinia Wesenberg-Lund 1950 emended Fournier & Barrie, 1984 Baffinia Wesenberg-Lund, 1950: 53-54.-Fournier & Barrie, 1984: 1397-1401 Abranchiate Amphitritinae, lateral lobes absent, ventral glandular shield well developed on some anterior segments. Notopodia from segment 4, continuing to near posterior end, notosetae of2 types, limb ate with serrated tips in anterior setigers becoming broadly geniCulate, flail tipped with strongly serrated blades from about segment 13-15 (setiger 10-12), to end of body.…”
Section: Fig3e-hmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Ba⁄nia has been found in the northern Atlantic and Australia, and it has in common with Articulatia gen. nov. besides the general appearance, the presence of uncini in double rows on most of the body chaetigers (Fournier & Barrie, 1984;Hutchings & Glasby, 1988). However, both genera are distinguished mainly by three characters: the segment on which notopodia ¢rst appear, the large number of pairs of notopodia in Ba⁄nia, where they continue almost to the pygidium, and by the structure of the notochaetae (see Fournier &Barrie, 1984, andHutchings &Glasby, 1988).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%