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    Aguado and San Martín (2009) gathered all the Syllidae genera, erected the new subfamily Anoplosyllinae (in which several genera of “Eusyllinae” were allocated) and included Parahaplosyllis within Syllinae. The rest of the “Eusyllinae” genera (a total of 23; see Table 3) came out in different mono- or paraphyletic groups.
    The evolution of reproduction and brooding systems of Syllidae was considered at length by Aguado and San Martín (2009 and references therein). There have been several previous phylogenetic analyses of Syllidae, some including relatively few terminals ( Nygren, 1999; Nygren and Sundberg, 2003 ).
    A large, combined phylogenetic analysis (including morphological and molecular data from 18S rDNA, 16S rDNA and cytochrome c oxidase subunit I), with the highest number of species and genera of Syllidae studied to date (213 terminals), is examined.
    Syllidae, commonly known as the necklace worms, is a family of small to medium-sized polychaete worms. Syllids are distinguished from other polychaetes by the presence of a muscular region of the anterior digestive tract known as the proventricle. Syllid worms range in size from 2–3 mm (0.08–0.12 in) to 14 centimetres (5.5 in).
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