RMW7NC2F–Semi-transparent Scale worm (Alentia gelatinosa) on the move over encrusting red algae (Lithothamnion sp.) in rockpool, near Falmouth, Cornwall, UK, August.
RMG1CC6N–Bubble gum coral (Paragorgia arborea) and small blue scale worms (Family Polynoidae) which were often associated with this type of coral.
RMD6TD4K–Scale Worm (Lagisca extenuata) adult, Kimmeridge Bay, Dorset, England, January
RM2G4X4BY–Sea cucumber scale worm, Gastrolepidia clavigera, crawling on its host holothurian, the black sea cucumber, Holothuria atra, Fiji.
RMC9529A–Scaleworm (Lagisca extenuata), on the lower shore UK
RMW85KJW–Giant scale worm (Eulagisca gigantea) specimen from deep sea Antarctic Ocean.
RM2JD5T7J–Scale worm from the genus Lepidonotus. Aquariumphoto.
RMR1B6GM–Parasitic Scale Worm, Gastrolepidia clavigera, on Sea Cucumber, Holothuriidae Family, California Dreaming dive site, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi
RMA5P9JB–Close up of polychaeta Harmothoe imbricata crawling on a colony of bryozoa (Moss Animal , Sea Mats). Underwater, North Pacific
RM2FXG7EM–Sea Cucumber Scale Worm, Gastrolepidia clavigera, on underside of Sea Cucumber, Bohadschia sp, Batu Merah dive site, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Indones
RMRG7488–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 40 U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 227. Figure 8.—Polynoidae, a-c, Harmothoe extenuata: a, dorsal view prostomium and tentacular segment; h, elytron of var. fropinqua; c, elytron of var. rarispina. d-f, Har7nothoe mac- ginitiei: d, prostomium; e, elytron;/, tip of neuroseta. g, Harmothoe dearborni, elytron. Body darkl}^^ pigmented dorsally, with wide transverse, somewhat interrupted brown bands. Elytra with mottled brownish coloration. Eiytral microtubercles conical, hooked; soft macro tubercles near ex- ternal border, not sharply set off from
RMT23KGW–Archive image from page 102 of Discovery reports (1936) Discovery reports discoveryreports12inst Year: 1936 POLYNOIDAE 87 Fig. 5. Harmothoe brevipalpa. Head from above. eyes in the middle of the lateral surfaces of the prostomium. The palps are normal, being about twice as long as the head (Fig. 5). The elytra have a few small papillae at the external border and are rather sparsely dotted with small conical tubercles. The dorsal bristles are numerous and strongly pectinated. The upper ventral bristles are elongate, slender, bidentate and with a long spinous region: more ventrally they bec
RM2FWND7M–Polynoid Scale worm, Asterophilia carlae, living underneath a Sea Cucumber. Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia. Bali Sea, Indian Ocean
RMEW3K5P–Scale Worm (Gastrolepidia clavigera) adult, on underside of Leopard Sea Cucumber (Bohadschia argus), Aer Perang, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Greater Sunda Islands, Indonesia, February
RMKE074W–Sea Cucumber Scale Worm, Gastrolepidia clavigera, crawling on its host holothurian.
RMRXXC02–Sea Cucumber Scale Worm, Gastrolepidia clavigera, crawling on its host holothurian, the black sea cucumber, Holothuria atra. Uepi, Solomon Islands. So
RMW85KJT–Giant scale worm (Eulagisca gigantea) specimen from deep sea Antarctic Ocean.
RMFWC5CT–Polynoid Scale worm, Asterophilia carlae, living underneath a Sea Star. Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia. Bali Sea, Indian Ocean
RM2E1B194–Sea Cucumber Scale Worm, Gastrolepidia clavigera, crawling on its host holothurian, the black sea cucumber, Holothuria atra. Uepi, Solomon Islands.
RMRG74BD–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. POLYCHAETE WORMS, PART 1 19. Figure 3.—Polynoidae, a-d, Lepidonotus squamatus: a, dorsal view; b, dorsal view pro- stomium and first 2 segments, elytra removed; c, lateral view distal tip of extended proboscis; d, sixth elytron, e, Lepidonotus sublevis, fifth elytron. Genus Lepidametria Webster, 1879 Type (monotypy): Lepidametria commensalis Webster, 1879. Contains only one New England species. Lepidametria commensalis Webster, 1879 Figure 4A; Lepidametria commensalis Webster, 1879, p. 210, pi. 3, figs. 23-31.—Webster and Benedict, 1884, p.
RMM86PJ9–Sea Cucumber Scale Worm, Gastrolepidia clavigera, crawling on its host holothurian, the black sea cucumber, Holothuria atra.
RMBCFY81–Sea Cucumber scale worm, Gastrolepidia clavigera, crawling on its host holothurian.
RMW85KJR–Giant scale worm (Eulagisca gigantea) specimen from deep sea Antarctic Ocean.
RMRG747H–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. POLYCHAETE WORMS, PART 1 43. Figure 9.—Polynoidae, a-c, Harmothoe nodosa: a, dorsal view part of 2 segments showing extra lobes medial to dorsal tubercle and elytrophore; b, elytron; c, tip of neuroseta. d, Harmothoe oerstedi, elytron, e-f, Harmothoe spinulosa: e, elytron;/, tip of neuroseta. g, Harmothoe fragilis, elytron. Biology.^—Dredged in deeper waters. Material examined.—Specimens from off Nova Scotia to off Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, 183 to 640 fathoms. Distribution.—Off Nova Scotia to Massachusetts. In 183 to 640 fathoms. 569
RMBCFY7P–Sea Cucumber scale worm crawling into the anus of its host holothurian or sea cucumber
RMBHXJH8–Sea Cucumber Scale Worm, Gastrolepidia clavigera, crawling on its host holothurian, Bohadschia argus.
RMRG748X–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. POLYCHAETE WORMS, PART 1 31. -^ Figure 7.—Polynoidae, a-d, Ilarmothoe imbricata: a, dorsal view pioslomiuin and teiuacular segment (ventral anterior pair of eyes visible through translucent prostomium); b, elytron; c, tip of notoseta; d, tip of neuroscta. e-j, Antijioella sarsi (after Malmgren, 1865): e, dorsal view anterior end;/, parapodium from setiger 13, posterior view; g, notoseta; h, upper neuroseta; i, middle neuroseta; ;, lower neuroseta. k-m, Antinoella angusta: k, prostomium; /, upper neuroseta; ni, lower neuroseta. Antinoella ang
RMRG74AT–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. POLYCHAETE WORMS, PART 1 21. Figure 4.—Polynoidae, a-b, Eucranta villosa: a, elytron; h, tip of neuroseta. c, Avstro- laenilla lanelleae, tip of neuroseta. d. Austrolaenilla mollis, tip of neuroseta. e-f, Hart- mania moorei: e, notoseta;/, neuroseta. g-j, Alentiana aurantiaca (after Hartman, 1942b): g, twelfth! parapodium, anterior view; h, subacicular neuroseta; i, supra-acicular neuroseta; j, tip of same, enlarged, k, Lepidametria commensalis, middle right parapodium, anterior view. Description.—Length up to 50 mm., width including setae u
RMRG749H–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 26 U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 227. Figure 6.—Polynoidae, a-c, Enipo gracilis (after Verrill, 1874a): a, lower neuroseta; b, upper neuroseta; c, notoseta. d-f, Enipo canadensis: d, dorsal view anterior end; <f, upper neuroseta; /, middle neuroseta. g-i, Enipo torelli: g, prostomium; h, upper neuroseta; », middle neuroseta. j-k, Arcteohia anticostiensis (after Mcintosh, 1874): /, upper neu- roseta; k, lower neuroseta. /-m, Harmothoe acanellae (after Verrill, 1885a):/, parapodium; m, neuroseta. smooth, without papillae or tubercles. Prost
RMRG74A7–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. POLTCHAETE WORMS, PART 1 23. Figure 5.—Polynoidae, a, Gattyana nutti, elytron, b-d, Gattyana cirrosa: b, elytron; c, upper neuroseta; d, lower neuroseta. e-g, Gattyana amondseni: e, elytron; f, upper neuroseta; g, lower neuroseta. h-j, Drieschia pellucida (after Moore, 1903b): h, tenth parapodium, posterior view, setae omitted; i, upper slender neuroseta; j, lower stout neurosetae from tenth parapodium. Key to the New England and Gulf of St. Lawrence Species of Enipo 1. Notosetae slender to moderately stout, tapering to blunt tips (not capil
RMRHGJEJ–. Boletin de la Sociedad de Biología de Concepción. Sociedad de Biología de Concepción; Biology; Biology. Bol. Soc. Biol. Concepción, Chile. Tomo 64, 1993. Durante el desarrollo de una investigación de la megafauna bentónica distribuida entre 40 y 96 m de profundidad en la plataforma continental localizada frente a Punta Cullín, al norte de la boca de Bahía de Concepción, Chile, se encontró frecuentemente den- tro de los tubos de los poliquetos Phyllochaetopterus sp. y Pectinaria chilensis Nilsson, 1928 un poliqueto escamoso perteneciente a la familia Polynoidae. En Chile, previamente se había
RMRHYCA7–. Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Meeresfauna Westafrikas. Polvcliaeta. 83 Tabelle I. Zahl der Arten der einzelnen Familien in den westafrikanischen Gebieten. Arten Amphinomidae . Chrysopetalidae . Aphroditidae . Polyodontidae . Sigalionidat' . Polynoidae . . JEulepidae . . Nephthydidae . Phyllodocidae . Nereidae . . Hesionidae . . Syllidae Eunicidae . . Stauronereidae â Glyceridae .... Goniadidae . . Spionidae . . Ariciidae . . ^ 'S.« W O CO ö 2 1 2 5 10 1 4 6 14 5 29 27 3 4 2 6 4 oi E I Qi 05 5 â 1 1 2 1 4 1 8 2 1 â 3 1 4 2 10 7 5 1 20 10 24 4 2 1 3 1 2 â 4 2 2 2 Arten =1ââ= Opheliidae . . Scal
RMRCHDH5–. Die polynoiden der schwedischen Südpolarexpedition, 1901-1903. Polynoidae. Zool. Bidr. Uppsala Bd. IV. A Taf. IV. k 11 'iii 'â â :;;il. Sigrid OLIson del. Ljustr. A. B. Lagrelius & Weslphal, Stockholm. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Bergström, Erik.
RMRCHDH2–. Die polynoiden der schwedischen Südpolarexpedition, 1901-1903. Polynoidae. Zool. Bidr. Uppsala Bd. IV Taf. V. 'â tjf. ^Ãhk w :< / I 14 Sigrid Otilson del Ljustr. A. B. Lagrehus & Westphal, Stockholm. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Bergström, Erik.
RMRCDW0C–. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions. POLYNOIDAE 65 The ventral bristles (Fig. 16,^) are about twice the length of the dorsal, and slender, with smooth unidentate tips and fine spirally arranged whorls of teeth going up the shaft. There is a pair of long pygidial styles. Remarks. This pelagic polynoid has much in common with Herdmonella gracilis, Ehlers (Ehlers, 1908, p. 44). The shape of the head appears to be similar, and there are great resemblances in the structure of the bristles. In Ehlers' species the lateral ten- tacles are relatively longer, and there are only
RMRCDBB3–. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions. POLYNOIDAE 49 Description. The single complete example measures 60 mm. by 27 mm. including the feet. Body colour in spirit is a pale yellow and the back is strongly but irregularly splashed with purple: the tentacles and the tentacular and dorsal cirri are spotted with purple and there is a purple band round the top of the elytrophores and dorsal cirro- phores. 7min. 0-L a. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these
RMRCE5RC–. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. POLYNOIDAE 87. Fig. 5. Harmothoe brevipalpa. Head from above. eyes in the middle of the lateral surfaces of the prostomium. The palps are normal, being about twice as long as the head (Fig. 5). The elytra have a few small papillae at the external border and are rather sparsely dotted with small conical tubercles. The dorsal bristles are numerous and strongly pectinated. The upper ventral bristles are elongate, slender, bidentate and with a long spinous region: more ventrally they become shorter
RMRCE3B7–. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions. 4° DISCOVERY REPORTS In addition to a number of small organisms entangled with the bristles, as described by Mcintosh (1885, p. 43) for his Kerguelen specimens, a sponge Homaxinella stipra- tumesceris, Topsent (I am indebted to my colleague, Mr M. Burton, for the name) is attached to the back of a specimen from St. 45. It is fixed to two adjacent notopodia and to the external edge of an elytron. Family POLYNOIDAE Genus Hermadion, Kinberg Hermadion ferox, Baird. cm Baird, 1865, p. 197. Hermadion rouchi, Gravier, 1911, pp. 82-86, pi.
RMRCHDHB–. Die polynoiden der schwedischen Südpolarexpedition, 1901-1903. Polynoidae. Zool. Bidr. Uppsala Bd. IV. Taf. 11 iT^ ^ «^ '=^. " f^'" m f^ry N ^ ⬠¥ I. ' At^ r I 7!. »'.â â â â .SBte. 'â '-!^. V (.i.irJa Junjiberg di-l lig. (.i. Ljusir. A. B. Lagreliu: & Westphal, Stockholm. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Bergström, Erik.
RMRCDBAY–. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions. POLYNOIDAE 59 long, slender, toothed and with a dehcate bidentate tip: more ventrally (Fig. 13, </) they become shorter and more expanded distally. The middle ventral chaetae are all clearly bidentate and only a few at the base of the foot lack the second tooth. The ventral cirri are short and smooth. â¢3mm T â lq. 0-L T'^mm â¢2"mm O a Fig. 13. Harmoihoe {Evarnella) impar, var. notialis. a. Elytron, b. Dorsal bristle, c. Upper ventral bristle, d. Lower ventral bristle. Remarks. This variety differs from the typical form in
RMRCDBB5–. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions. POLYNOIDAE 47 Genus Macellicephala, Mcintosh Macellicephala sp. St. 144. 5. i. 27. Off mouth of Stromness Harbour, South Georgia. From 54° 04' S, 36° 27' W. to 53° 58'S, 36 " 26'W. 155-178 m. Gear NCS-T. Bottom: green mud and sand. One specimen. Description. This much damaged specimen measures 21 mm. by 5 mm. r"5mm without the feet. The back is irregularly splashed with purplish brown. The prostomium is deeply incised in front but not so deeply as in M. mirabilis. There is no trace of eyes, and all the appendages are lost
RMRCHDHJ–. Die polynoiden der schwedischen Südpolarexpedition, 1901-1903. Polynoidae. DIE POLYNOIDEN DER SCHWEDISCHEN SÜDPOLAREXPEDITIOX 1901—1903 271 die Arten mit asymmetrisch angeordneten Elytren da (vgl. Polyeunoa laevis (M. I.)). 3. Insertion der Antennen am Kopf, ob von unten oder vom Aus- senrande der Stirnloben ausgehend [Harmothoe- resp. Lepidonotus-Ty]iUä). 4. Spezielle Modifikationen, wie z. B. Ramität der Parapodien. Texffig. 1. Notopoclialborsten des "^Grundtypes"' (A—E), von ganz gezackter bis völlig glatter Form, und des ^'setw peniciUatce''''-Tjt^xis (F). (vgl. Lapidastenia el
RMRCHDHE–. Die polynoiden der schwedischen Südpolarexpedition, 1901-1903. Polynoidae. 272 EKIK BERGSTKÖM letzten elytriferen Segment liegen. Hier kann man beliebige Übergangs- serien aufstellen. Vgl. Darboux (1900. S. 98. Schema), welcher grosses Gewicht auf die Verschiedenheit zwischen Formen "completement vetues" und "incompletement vetues" legt. 2. Bedeckung des Körpers von den Elytren der Breite nach. Hier. Textfig. 2. Neuropodialborsten des "'Gnmdtypes"' (A—C), mit 1- und 2-spitzigen Formen, vom ''setw fila- weH/osoB"-Typus (D—E), ''setw furcaUe"-Tj^pus (F)
RMRCHDHN–. Die polynoiden der schwedischen Südpolarexpedition, 1901-1903. Polynoidae. INNEHALL. (Inhalt.) Sid. GuNNAR Alm: Monographie der Schwedischen Süsswasser-Ostracodeu nebst systematischen Besprechungen der Tribus Podocopa. Taf. 1 1 - ^^0 -^0âItitudrlad:â0mâettâfmdâav Limnadia Icuticulaiis (L.) 1 Sverige, jänite nngvn inl-tfngpknr iivpp nvtnnr, hinlnrri â;â:â:â:â-,â;â:â:â:â:â-,â;â; 241) - â Eklk Bergstrüm: Die Pol^niflid&n-der bchucdibcheii SüdpoUirexpedition 1901ââ â190S^âTaf. IIâV ^-^-r^âT-Tr'^gin?â. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have b
RMRCDW0A–. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions. POLYNOIDAE 67 6 mm. St. 142. 30. xii. 26. East Cumberland Bay, South Georgia. From 54° 11' 30" S, 36° 35' W to 54° 12' S, 36° 29' 30" W. 88-273 rn- Gear N 4-T. Bottom: mud. Five specimens. St. 149. 10. i. 27. Mouth of East Cumberland Bay, South Georgia. From 1-15 miles N 76!° W to 2-62 miles 8 11" W of Merton Rock. 200-234 m. Gear OTL. Bottom: mud. Four specimens. St. MS 68. 2. iii. 25. East Cumberland Bay, South Georgia. 17 miles S J E to 8J cables SE X E of Sappho Point. 220-247 ^- Gear NRL. Four specimens. Remarks
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