Pherecardites, HORST, 1912
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https://doi.org/10.5252/zoosystema2025v47a28 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17653188 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F187E9-CC52-FFEA-6F4C-368E2C54B8C9 |
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Plazi |
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Pherecardites |
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KEY TO SPECIES OF PHERECARDITES HORST, 1912 View in CoL (modified after bleeker et al. 2023, references therein, type localities after the species name)
1. Prostomium with well-defined, with margins distinct; first branchiae with 3 or more filaments ................... 2
— Prostomium with ill-defined eyes, margins indistinct; first branchiae with 1-2 filaments ................................ ...................................................................................................................... P. parva Horst, 1912 Indonesia
2. Branchiae of median segments with 15-20 filaments; dorsum without pigmented pattern .............................. .................................................................................................. P. antarctica (Hartman, 1967) Antarctic seas
— Branchiae of median segments with 4-12 filaments; dorsum pigmentation variable ..................................... 3
3. Dorsum pale ................................................................................................................................................ 4
— Body dorsally pigmentated; eyes separate, not coalescent ............................................................................. 5
4. Eyes separate, anterior eyes 2-3 times as large as posterior ones ....................................................................... ............................................................................................ P. monroi nom. n. Macclesfield Bank, China Sea
— Eyes nearly coalescent, 8-shaped .................................................... P. islandica (Detinova, 1968) NE Atlantic
5. Branchiae in median segments with 4-8 filaments ....................................................................................... 6
— Branchiae in median segments with about 12 filaments; dorsal pigmentation includes 5 dark elongate spots, three dorsal and two interramal ........................................... P. quinquemaculata Augener, 1927 New Zealand
6. Venter of first four chaetigers pigmented, following segments pale ................................................................. ................................................................................................... P. kohtsukai (Jimi in Jimi et al., 2021) Japan
— Venter with similar pigmentation throughout body ........................................................................................ ...................................................................... P. tropicalis (Barroso, Ranauro & Kudenov, 2017) SW Atlantic
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