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Wolf, Paul S. (1986). A new genus and species of interstitial Sigalionidae and a report on the presence of venom glands in some scale-worm families (Annelida: Polychaeta). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 99(1): 79-83.
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Wolf, Paul S.
1986
A new genus and species of interstitial Sigalionidae and a report on the presence of venom glands in some scale-worm families (Annelida: Polychaeta)
Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington
99(1): 79-83
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Metaxypsamma uebelackerae, a new interstitial polychaete genus and species of the family Sigalionidae, is described from the northern Gulf of Mexico. Metaxypsamma uebelackerae differs from other known sigalionids in lacking notopodia and elytra, but these represent neotenic features coincident with an adaptation to an interstitial habitat. The similarities in the structure of the piercing-type jaws and associated venom glands of the Sigalionidae, Polynoidae, Polyodontidae, Pholoididae, and Pisionidae are discussed, and these are compared with two other scale-worm families, Eulepethidae and Aphroditidae, both of which lack piercing-type jaws and venom glands.
Gulf of Mexico
Systematics, Taxonomy
Metaxypsamma Wolf, 1986 (original description)
Metaxypsamma uebelackerae Wolf, 1986 (original description)
Metaxypsamma uebelackerae Wolf, 1986 (original description)