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Sea and the Gulf of
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1 Posterior notopodia with only capillary chaetae. Pygidium trilobed, with one ventral lobe and two smaller dorsal lobes.......................................................................................
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- Posterior notopodia with awl-like spines in addition to capillary chaetae. Pygidium cup-shaped, with dorsal gap or incision, or bilobed, with dorsal and ventral incisions..................................................................
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2 Caruncle to end of chaetiger 2. Chaetiger 5 falcate spines with central main fang, large lateral tooth and apical structure appearing as wide cowling or third tooth on convex side of main fang; numerous fine bristles present on basis of teeth. Branchiae from chaetiger 7, up to seven pairs...................................................................
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- Caruncle extending beyond chaetiger 2. Chaetiger 5 falcate spines without fine bristles on distal end. Branchiae from chaetigers 79, more than seven pairs.............................................................................
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3 Caruncle to end of chaetiger 3. Occipital antenna absent. Chaetiger 5 falcate spines with thin collar on convex and lateral sides. Branchiae from chaetiger 7. Awl-like spines in posterior notopodia double-edged, with distal end slightly curved and basal end pointed, up to six in a tuft. Spermatids joined in tetrads.......................................
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- Caruncle to middle of chaetiger 5. Short occipital antenna present. Chaetiger 5 falcate spines with spoon-like hollow on concave side and narrow transverse shelf on convex side. Branchiae from chaetiger 8 (rarely chaetiger 9). Awl-like spines in posterior notopodia with basal end truncate, usually three in a tuft. Spermatids joined in octads...........
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