The Paraonidae (Annelida: Sedentaria) from Norway and adjacent seas, with two new species, four new records, and a redescription of Paraonides nordica Strelzov, 1968 based on type material Author Sikorski, Andrey text Zootaxa 2017 2017-09-14 4320 1 41 67 journal article 32103 10.11646/zootaxa.4320.1.3 97eb2462-e968-4f36-81ab-fc2a832928ae 1175-5326 891538 878A01B5-C37C-4E46-8631-16927888D8D4 Paradoneis eliasoni Mackie, 1991 Paradoneis eliasoni Mackie, 1991 : 152 –154, figs. 3B–C, 4, 5; Kirkegaard 1996 : 31 –32, fig. 12; Aguirrezabalaga & Gil 2009 : 642 –643, fig. 9. Cirrrophorus eliasoni .— Hartmann-Schröder 1996 : 384 –385, fig. 181. Material examined. 1890 Glitne GLI16; 58.6946°N1.6613°E ; 115m ; 30.05.2000 ; one specimen. 1890 Balder BAL46 ; 59.1940°N2.3520°E ; 114 m ; 01.06.2000 ; three specimens. 2876 Finnmark 435; 70.1382°N21.3680°E ; 280 m ; 18.09.2003 ; five specimens. 2876 Finnmark 592; 70.0650°N29.0608°E ; 88 m ; 18.09.2003 ; four specimens. 5390 E7122/4-1; 71.05°N-22.05°E; 340 m ; 10.09.2015 ; one specimen. Diagnosis. Antenna and secondary ciliary organs absent. Three prebranchial segments. Branchiae arranged in 6–12 pairs; flat, with wide base and rounded tip; conspicuously ciliated. Modified notochaetae forked. Neuropodia of posterior chaetigers bearing an enlarged spine-like ventral chaeta together with the capillaries. Distribution. Eastern Atlantic from Norway ( Mackie 1991 ) and Øresund, Skageraak, Kategaat ( Kirkegaard, 1996 ) to Bay of Biscay ( Aguirrezabalaga & Gil 2009 ). Jan Mayen ( Bakken et al . 2010 ).