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  1. 1
    by Schüller, Myriam, Jirkov, Igor A.
    Published 2013
    ... anal cirri. Etymology: The genus is named after Abderos, son of Hermes (Greek mythology), who...
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    by Salazar-Vallejo, Sergio I.
    Published 2012
    ... distally; neurohooks mostly single per ramus, multiarticulated, crest entire. Free living. Etymology...
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    by Salazar-Vallejo, Sergio I.
    Published 2012
    ...; crest thin, apparently articulated, tapering into a variably curved mucro. Free-living. Etymology...
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    by Schüller, Myriam
    Published 2008
    ...), 142-5 (1), 150-6 (12), 154-9 (1). Etymology. The name refers to the strong reminiscence...
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    by Schüller, Myriam, Jirkov, Igor A.
    Published 2013
    ... anal cirri. Etymology: The genus is named after Abderos, son of Hermes (Greek mythology), who...
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    by Schüller, Myriam, Jirkov, Igor A.
    Published 2013
    ... anal cirri. Etymology: The genus is named after Abderos, son of Hermes (Greek mythology), who...
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    by Schüller, Myriam
    Published 2008
    ...), 142-5 (1), 150-6 (12), 154-9 (1). Etymology. The name refers to the strong reminiscence...
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    by Salazar-Vallejo, Sergio I.
    Published 2012
    ...; crest thin, apparently articulated, tapering into a variably curved mucro. Free-living. Etymology...
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    by Salazar-Vallejo, Sergio I.
    Published 2012
    ...; crest thin, apparently articulated, tapering into a variably curved mucro. Free-living. Etymology...
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    by Salazar-Vallejo, Sergio I.
    Published 2012
    ... distally; neurohooks mostly single per ramus, multiarticulated, crest entire. Free living. Etymology...
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    by Salazar-Vallejo, Sergio I.
    Published 2012
    ... distally; neurohooks mostly single per ramus, multiarticulated, crest entire. Free living. Etymology...
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    by Salazar-Vallejo, Sergio I.
    Published 2013
    ... neurohooks from chaetiger 5; gonopodial pores in chaetiger 5). ETYMOLOGY. — This species is named as a modest...
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    by Schüller, Myriam
    Published 2008
    ... - 8 (3), 121 - 11 (9), 133 - 2 (4), 142 - 5 (1), 150 - 6 (12), 154 - 9 (1). Etymology. The name refers...
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    by Blake, James A.
    Published 2018
    .... Etymology. The name Chaetocirratulus is derived from the Greek chaeto for hair or bristle and the Latin...
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    ... by having 16 AU and four pairs of branchiae. Etymology This species is dedicated to the Italian piemontese...
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    by Fiege, Dieter, Barnich, Ruth
    Published 2020
    ... with lateral margins strongly bent towards dorsal side, merging into integument. Peg chaetae absent. Etymology...
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    by Fiege, Dieter, Barnich, Ruth
    Published 2020
    ... with lateral margins strongly bent towards dorsal side, merging into integument. Peg chaetae absent. Etymology...
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    by Blake, James A.
    Published 2018
    .... Pygidium a simple flattened lobe (Fig. 30E). Etymology. The epithet is from the Latin, abyss for deep sea...
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    by Blake, James A.
    Published 2018
    .... Pygidium a simple flattened lobe (Fig. 30E). Etymology . The epithet is from the Latin, abyss for deep sea...
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    by Blake, James A.
    Published 2018
    .... Pygidium a simple flattened lobe (Fig. 30E). Etymology . The epithet is from the Latin, abyss for deep sea...
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