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- Aricidea species (except those in the subgenus Aedicira) possessing neuropodial thickened chaetae. Singleton, Nathan (2010). Regional Estuary Monitoring...
- are found along the body with both dorsal (notopodial) and ventral (neuropodial) acicula penetrating epidermis. The notochaetae are few in number and...
- single, stout, yellow bristle, with a dark brown, hook-shaped apex; the neuropodial fascicle has its usual appearance and contains in its dorsal part some...
- Polyeunoa lacks the distinctive subacicular neuropodial process. Parahololepidella also has a subacicular neuropodial process but has 80 or more segments and...
- Parahololepidella is distinguished from other scale worms by the subacicular neuropodial process and having numerous (50–60 or more pairs) of very small elytra...
- lateral antennae are inserted ventrally beneath the median antenna. The neuropodial lobe is elongate and tapering. The ornamented notochaetae are thicker...
- antenna and the distal part of the antennae have slender papillae. The neuropodial lobe is elongate and tapering and has two or three distinctive wart-like...
- antenna and the distal part of the antennae have slender papillae. The neuropodial lobe is elongate and tapering and has two or three distinctive wart-like...
- located ventrally, directly beneath the median antenna ceratop****. The neuropodial lobes are elongate. The notochaetae are distinctly thicker than the neurochaetae;...
- antennae are inserted ventrally directly beneath the median antenna. The neuropodial lobe is elongate and tapering. Notochaetae of two kinds are present:...