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- the dorsal lobes are called notopodia and the ventral lobes neuropodia. Both neuropodia and notopodia may possess a bundle of chaetae (neurochaetae and...
- attached; for instance, notosetae are attached to notopodia; neurosetae to neuropodia. The setae on polychaete worms are referred to as chaeta due to their...
- segment which has less than 10. Alongside the notopodia are pairs of neuropodia, each with around 2 to 4 chaetae. The head segment (prostomium) supports...
- setae and the rostrate uncini. The notopodia are bluntly truncate and the neuropodia are elongated tori forming long transverse welts in some of the setigers...
- "paddles", one dorsally called notopodia and another one ventrally called neuropodia. Chloeia's distribution is cir****tropical. Most of the known species are...
- seafloor using the ventral counterpart of the notopodia, which are termed neuropodia. Insolicorypha Annelida Polychaeta Walcott Quarry a genus of polychaetes...
- anterior segments and their appendages are all similar. The notopodia and neuropodia consist of unbranched capillary chaetae, sometimes with hooks. There is...
- seafloor using the ventral counterpart of the notopodia, which are termed neuropodia (in reference to the proximity to the paired, ventral nerve cords characteristic...
- Notopodia are reduced and notochaetae are few or more often absent. The neuropodia are deeply divided vertically into anterior and posterior lobes. The neurochaetae...
- gills which are red due to the hemoglobin circulating in the blood. The neuropodia of these segments are short and widely separated ventrally. There are...