Psamathini

Psamathini
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Annelida
Class: Polychaeta
Subclass: Palpata
Order: Aciculata
Suborder: Phyllodocida
Family: Hesionidae
Subfamily: Hesioninae
Tribe: Psamathini
Pleijel, 1998
Genera

5-8, see text

Psamathini are a tribe of phyllodocid "bristle worms" (class Polychaeta) in the family Hesionidae. They are (like almost all polychaetes) marine organisms; most are found on the continental shelf, but some have adapted to greater depths down to the abyssal plain.[1]

Their dorsal cirri alternate, and they usually lack facial tubercles. Most have prolonged teeth on the chaetal blades. 5 genera are placed in the Psamathini with certainty, and three further ones are often included here too in recent times, to make this tribe refer to a distinct clade of polychaetes:[2]

Footnotes

  1. Pleijel et al. (2008)
  2. Pleijel et al. (2008), WoRMS (2008)

References


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