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  1. Magelona filiformis Wilson, 1959 - World Register of …

  2. A bristleworm (Magelona filiformis) - MarLIN - The Marine Life ...

  3. The polychaete Magelona filiformis sp. nov. and notes on other …

  4. WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Magelona filiformis …

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    Several new characters for Magelona filiformis are additionally highlighted as well as a number of corrections to the existing description, including the number of prostomial ridges, presence of abdominal lateral pouches, morphology of chaetiger 9, and the presence of smaller abdominal hooded hooks adjacent to lateral lamellae.
    Magelona equilamellae is redescribed highlighting several features not reported originally by Harmelin. Notably the thoracic neuropodial lamellae, which are initially prechaetal but become distinctly postchaetal by chaetiger 7, an additional character allowing separation from the morphologically similar Magelona alleni.
    ... Magelonidae is a small group comprising 78 species and is morphologically characterized by a subdivision into thorax and abdomen, its unique shovel-shaped prostomium and two long, papillated palps (Mortimer et al., 2020; Parapar et al., 2021).
    Magelonids have long been regarded to possess an eversible ventral proboscis (e.g., [30,87]), however this heart shaped sac is not connected to the buccal region, plays no part in feeding and is involved only in burrowing ( Figure 2B).
  6. Macrobenthos of the North Sea - Polychaeta: Magelona filiformis

  7. A further review of European Magelonidae (Annelida), including ...

  8. A further review of European Magelonidae (Annelida), including ...

  9. The larval development of three species of Magelona (Polychaeta) …

  10. Magelona filiformis

  11. Magelona filiformis Wilson, 1959 - GBIF