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Watson Russell, Charlotte. (1998). Description of Arichlidon new genus and two new species from Australia; Bhawania reyssi redescribed and assigned to Arichlidon (Chrysopetalidae: Polychaeta). The Beagle, Records of the Northern Territory Museum of Arts and Sciences. 14: 159-176.
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Watson Russell, Charlotte
1998
Description of Arichlidon new genus and two new species from Australia; Bhawania reyssi redescribed and assigned to Arichlidon (Chrysopetalidae: Polychaeta).
The Beagle, Records of the Northern Territory Museum of Arts and Sciences
14: 159-176
Publication
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyD).
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Arichlidon hanneloreae gen. nov., sp. nov. is described from coastal and offshore coral reefs in tropical eastern and western Australian waters, Papua New Guinea, Indonesia and the Marshall Islands. Arichlidon acropetalon sp. nov. is described from deeper waters off north Queensland, eastern Australia. Bhawania reyssi Katzmann, Laubier and Ramos, 1974, is redescribed and assigned to the new genus Arichlidon. Additional material of B. reyssi is recorded from Cape Verde Islands, Eastern Atlantic; Mediterranean localities, including specimens from abyssal depths of the eastern Mediterranean, and the Red Sea. The new genus is characterised by a distinct convex, broad, short body form and the shapes of the highly ornamented lateral, main and median paleae groups. Epitokous spinigerous neurosetae, not recorded before in the Chrysopetalidae, are described for Arichlidon hanneloreae sp. nov.
Australia
Greater Indonesia
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 Diagnosis

(Watson Russell 1998) "Relatively short broad body form; prostomium with two pairs violet-black eyes often fused. ... [details]

 Etymology

author: "Arichlidon is a combination of the Greek ari, meaning "highly", and chlidon meaning "ornamentation', and ... [details]

 Grammatical gender

Arichlidon is neuter (author statement) [details]