Polynoidae

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Polynoidae
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Annelida
Class: Polychaeta
Order: Phyllodocida
Family: Polynoidae
Genera

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A family of scaled Polychaete worms known as the "scale worms". Short and flat, specimens reach as much as 20cm in length and 10cm width. An almost-constant number of small segments is the norm. They are covered by scales, technichally termed elytra. They are active hunters, but generally dwell in protected environments such as under stones.

[edit] Genera

  • Adyte
  • Alentia
  • Alentiana
  • Allmaniella
  • Andresia
  • Antinoana
  • Antinoe
  • Antinoella
  • Arcteobia
  • Arctonoe
  • Arctonoella
  • Australaugeneria
  • Austrolaenilla
  • Barrukia
  • Bathyadmetella
  • Bathymoorea
  • Benhamipolynoe
  • Bouchiria
  • Bylgides
  • Cervilia
  • Chaetacanthus
  • Dilepidonotus
  • Drieschella
  • Drieschia
  • Enipo
  • Eucranta
  • Eulagisca
  • Eunoe
  • Euphione
  • Eupnionella
  • Frennia
  • Gastrolepidia
  • Gattyana
  • Gorekia
  • Grubeopolynoe
  • Halosydna
  • Halosydnella
  • Halosydnopsis
  • Harmothoe
  • Hartmania
  • Hemilepidia
  • Herdmanella
  • Hermadion
  • Hermenia
  • Hesperonoe
  • Heteropolynoe
  • Hololepida
  • Hololepidella
  • Hyperhalosydna
  • Intoshella
  • Iphione
  • Kermadecella
  • Lagisca
  • Lepidasthenia
  • Lepidastheniella
  • Lepidofimbria
  • Lepidogyra
  • Lepidonotus
  • Leucia
  • Lucopia
  • Macellicephala
  • Macellicephaloides
  • Macelloides
  • Malmgrenia
  • Malmgreniella
  • Melaenis
  • Nemidia
  • Neohololepidella
  • Paradyte
  • Parahalosydna
  • Parahololepidella
  • Paralepidonotus
  • Perolepis
  • Phyllohartmania
  • Phyllosheila
  • Podarmus
  • Polyeunoa
  • Polynoe
  • Polynoella
  • Pottsiscalisetotus
  • Pseudohalosydna
  • Pseudopolynoe
  • Robertianella
  • Scalisetosus
  • Sheila
  • Subadyte
  • Telolepidasthena
  • Tenonia
  • Thormora
  • Uncopolynoe
  • Weberia

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[edit] References

Brusca, R.C.; Brusca, G.J. (1990). Invertebrates.