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  1. Polynoidae Kinberg, 1856 - World Register of Marine …

    WebPolynoidae sub-families in chronological order (updated from Hanley, 1989) Polynoinae Kinberg, 1856 [nominal] Iphioninae Baird 1865 Lepidonotinae Willey 1902 Harmothoinae Willey 1902 [= Polynoinae Kinberg] …

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    Relationships among Polynoinae Polynoinae is the largest subfamily of Polynoidae, representing a complex assortment of taxa in need of a systematic revision based on morphological and molecular data.
    Polynoidae is a family of marine Polychaete worms known as " scale worms " due to the scale-like elytra on the dorsal surface. Almost 900 species are currently recognised belonging to 9 subfamilies and 167 genera. They are active hunters, but generally dwell in protected environments such as under stones.
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    Most Polynoidae species are short and flattened, but can reach as much as 20 cm in length and 10 cm width in Eulagisca gigantea and Eulagisca uschakovi. Individuals are usually covered almost entirely by elytra, which can be shed and regenerated in many species.
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    In terms of species richness, Polynoidae is the most diverse of these families, with more than 850 accepted species [ 4 ], and these are grouped into many subfamilies. Currently there are 18 named polynoid species that have segmental branchiae.
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  4. Adaptation and evolution of deep-sea scale worms …

    WebApr 11, 2017 · Polynoid scale worms (Polynoidae, Annelida) invaded deep-sea chemosynthesis-based ecosystems approximately 60 million years ago, but little is known about their genetic adaptation to the...

  5. A transcriptome-based phylogeny for Polynoidae (Annelida ...

  6. Discovery of a new scale worm (Annelida: Polynoidae) with …

  7. Morphological convergence and adaptation in cave and pelagic …

  8. Origin, diversity, and biogeography of Antarctic scale worms ...

  9. Phylogeny and Biogeography of Branchipolynoe …

    WebAug 31, 2019 · In terms of species richness, Polynoidae is the most diverse of these families, with more than 850 accepted species , and these are grouped into many subfamilies. Currently there are 18 named polynoid …

  10. Hungry scale worms: Phylogenetics of Peinaleopolynoe …

    WebPolynoidae Kinberg, 1856 has five branchiate genera: Branchipolynoe Pettibone, 1984, Branchinotogluma Pettibone, 1985, Branchiplicatus Pettibone, 1985, Peinaleopolynoe Desbruyères & Laubier, 1988, and …