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Diagnostic Description

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"Prostomium conical, narrow, and tapered anteriorly; occipital tentacle and eyes present or absent. Peristomium fused to postomium without lateral wings. Branchiae beginning on chaetiger 2, present in the anterior region of the body, branchiae all cirriform, not fused to the dorsal lamellae. Chaetae of two types: limbate capillaries anteriorly, and bidentate, tridentate or tetradentate hooded hooks arranged in the notopodia and neuropodia of the median and posterior region. Pygidium with 2-12 acuminate anal cirri." (R. Sarda, G. San Martin, E. Lopez, D. Martin, 2006).

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Aonides

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Aonides is a genus of annelids belonging to the family Spionidae.[1]

The genus has cosmopolitan distribution.[1]

Species:[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Aonides Claparède, 1864". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 6 October 2021.
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Aonides: Brief Summary

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Aonides is a genus of annelids belonging to the family Spionidae.

The genus has cosmopolitan distribution.

Species:

Aonides californiensis Rioja, 1947 Aonides glandulosa Blake, 1996 Aonides mayaguezensis Foster, 1969 Aonides nodosetosa Storch, 1966 Aonides orensanzi Radashevsky, 2015 Aonides oxycephala (Sars, 1862) Aonides paucibranchiata Southern, 1914 Aonides selvagensis Brito, Nunez & Riera, 2006 Aonides trifida Estcourt, 1967
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Diagnosis

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Original diagnosis by Claparède (1864: 505): ''Tête conique, pourvue de deux antennes occipitales rudimentaires; pas de tentacules buccaux; pieds biramés, la rame dorsale munie d'un lobe lamelleux; partie antérieure du corps seule portant des branchies ligulées.''

Reference

2. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Division of Endangered Species (January, 2008) http://www.fws.gov/Endangered/bulletin/2005/ESB08-05.pdf

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