2012
DOI: 10.15298/invertzool.09.2.06
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Identification key for Nephtyidae (Polychaeta) of the Eastern Atlantic and the North Polar Basin

Abstract: ÐÅÇÞÌÅ. Ñîñòàâëåí íîâûé êëþ÷ äëÿ îïðåäåëåíèÿ Nephtyidae Âîñòî÷íîé Àòëàíòèêè è Ñåâåðíîãî Ëåäîâèòîãî îêåàíà. Ïðè ñîñòàâëåíèè êëþ÷à îñîáîå âíèìàíèå áûëî îáðàùåíî íà ë¸ãêîñòü åãî èñïîëüçîâàíèÿ. Êàê öèòèðîâàòü ýòó ñòàòüþ: Dnestrovskaya N.Yu., Jirkov I.A. 2012. Identification key for Nephtyidae (Polychaeta) of the Eastern Atlantic and the North Polar Basin // Invert. Zool. Vol.9. No.2. P.143150.

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“…n. neuropodial postacicular lamellae, unlike N. hud sonica and N. pente, are 2 times longer than acicular lobes and preacicular parapodial lobes are low and rounded, unlike the elongated bilobed preacicular lobes in N. hombergii. In addition, the new species has no protuberance at the branchial base that are charac teristic of N. hombergii and the proximal surface of the pharynx is covered with verrucae [4,11,13,14,16,18,23,38,39,41].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…n. neuropodial postacicular lamellae, unlike N. hud sonica and N. pente, are 2 times longer than acicular lobes and preacicular parapodial lobes are low and rounded, unlike the elongated bilobed preacicular lobes in N. hombergii. In addition, the new species has no protuberance at the branchial base that are charac teristic of N. hombergii and the proximal surface of the pharynx is covered with verrucae [4,11,13,14,16,18,23,38,39,41].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of these, 62 species and 1 subspe cies belong to the genus Nephtys Cuvier, 1817; 51 spe cies and 2 subspecies belong to the genus Aglaophamus Kinberg, 1865; 12 species and 1 subspecies to the genus Micronephthys Friedrich, 1939; 8 species to the genus Inermonephtys Fauchald, 1968 and 1 species to the genus Dentinephtys Imajima, 1987 [12,14,[40][41][42][43]. The first data on Nephtyidae of the East Pacific is given in Johnson [29] and Moore [34,35].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%