Pholoidae Kinberg, 1858
Pholoidae are here treated at family status, although molecular studies suggest that pholoids belong to Sigalionidae (Struck et al. 2005; Wiklund et al. 2005). Genera and some species of holoidae were reviewed by Pettibone (1992). Pholoidae were neither abundant, nor species rich in offshore waters of Falkland Islands. At least two species were recognised and these are summarized in table below.
Morphospecies |
Elytral margin |
Elytral surface |
Image of elytra |
Pholoe sp. 1 |
postero-lateral margin with few, sparse elongated, slender papillae |
rugose - composed of irregular cells, with very few, sparse, tiny microtubercules |
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Pholoe sp. 2 |
posterior and postero-lateral margin with few, sparse, elongated, slender papillae, which are enlarged basally |
smooth, with some sparse, microtubercules |
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REFERENCES
Pettibone, M. H. 1992. Contribution to the polychaete family Pholoidae Kinberg. Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology. 532: 1-24., available online at http://hdl.handle.net/10088/5683
Struck, T.H., Purschke, G. and Halanych, K.M., 2005. A scaleless scale worm: Molecular evidence for the phylogenetic placement of Pisione remota (Pisionidae, Annelida) Published in collaboration with the University of Bergen and the Institute of Marine Research, Norway, and the Marine Biological Laboratory, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Marine Biology Research, 1(4), pp.243-253.
Wiklund, H., Nygren, A., Pleijel, F. and Sundberg, P., 2005. Phylogeny of Aphroditiformia (Polychaeta) based on molecular and morphological data. Molecular phylogenetics and evolution, 37(2), pp.494-502.