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: Although the subfamily is consistent with a highly supported clade in the phylogenetic tree of
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Modica
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, its circumscription (i.e. based on shared synapomorphic characters) is difficult. Among such characters only the large rhynchodeal introvert that occupies most of the rhynchocoel cavity is consistent. Foregut anatomy offers some other characters that can facilitate practical recognition of
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. Until proved otherwise, all the radula-less terebrids are in the
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, as well as all species with flat, semi-enrolled or hypodermic radular teeth. In practice, recognition of the terebrines can be aided by the fact that the two other terebrid subfamilies contain few species and are generally clearly delineated; therefore, all species that are definitely not members of either
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are here considered in
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