Synelmis Chamberlin, 1919
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https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2025.1026.3103 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17629864 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C887AF-FFDB-4600-FDFF-691B4718FCEA |
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Synelmis Chamberlin, 1919 |
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Genus Synelmis Chamberlin, 1919 View in CoL
Synelmis Chamberlin, 1919: 177 View in CoL .
Synelmis View in CoL – Salazar-Vallejo 2003: 21 View Cited Treatment .
Type species
Synelmis simplex Chamberlin, 1919 View in CoL , by original designation (junior synonym of Ancistrosyllis rigida Fauvel, 1919 View in CoL fide Salazar-Vallejo 2003: 34).
Remarks
Synelmis includes pilargids with a thin, muscular body, with a thick cuticle, and many segments. Their shiny integument and consistency resemble those found in nematodes, but the presence of parapodia easily separates them from each other. As indicated in the key below, the species can be sorted out after some morphological features, especially regarding the insertion of lateral antenna, the size of median antenna, the presence and number of eyes, the start of notospines, and the shape and size of parapodial cirri. The presence of pigmented glands along the body can be useful to separate similar species.
Distribution
The species of Synelmis thrive in shallow to continental shelf substrates, in mixed or sandy bottoms, in tropical to temperate localities throughout the world.
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Synelmis Chamberlin, 1919
| Salazar-Vallejo, Sergio I. & León-González, J. Angel De 2025 |
Synelmis simplex
| Salazar-Vallejo S. I. 2003: 34 |
Synelmis
| Chamberlin R. V. 1919: 177 |
