Lumbriclymeninae is a subfamily of marine polychaete worms in the family Maldanidae.[1][2]
Rhodininae worms are characterized by a lack of cephalic and pygidial plates, a keel formed by the prostomium, short and curved nuchal groves, a variety of notochaetae forms, anterior neurochaetae shaped as acicular spines in the anterior chaetigers (i.e. segments with chaetae) and as rostrate uncini in posterior chaetigers, a long and conical pygidium with many transversal striae, and dark circular rings.[1]
The subfamily contains 4 genera and 22 species.[1]
Lumbriclymeninae is a subfamily of marine polychaete worms in the family Maldanidae.