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Image of <i>Eurythoe complanata</i> var. <i>mexicana</i> Berkeley & Berkeley 1960
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Fireworm

Eurythoe complanata (Pallas 1766)

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Israeli specimens ranged from 20 to 45 mm in length with a mean of 31 mm (N=7, SD=9.77). Prostomium rounded with 2 pairs of eyes arranged in a square, the first being larger (Fig. 2G), and with three antennae, lateral ones in an anterior position and the single one slightly posterior. Anterior end with a bilobed prebuccal lobe, carrying a pair of cirriform palps. The caruncle is elongated and extends until the third chaetiger (Fig. 2G). Each segment is provided with a pair of arborescent branchiae that are present from the second chaetiger to the posterior end. Biramous parapodia with dorsal and ventral cirri digitiform, similar in size. Notochaetae of three types: harpoon-like (Fig. 2H); spurred capillaries with small spurs (Fig. 2I) and thicker smooth notochaetal spines (Fig. 2J). Notoacicula are very small, hastate, limited in number and always form an arc immediately in front of the dorsal cirrus. Neurochaetae are bifurcate, with prongs of different lengths.
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Andrés Arias, Rômulo Barroso, Nuria Anadón, Paulo C. Paiva
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Arias A, Barroso R, Anadón N, Paiva P (2013) On the occurrence of the fireworm Eurythoe complanata complex (Annelida, Amphinomidae) in the Mediterranean Sea with an updated revision of the alien Mediterranean amphinomids ZooKeys 337: 19–33
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Andrés Arias
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Rômulo Barroso
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Nuria Anadón
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Paulo C. Paiva
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