named after its flattened shovel-like headform, from the latin batillus, meaning ‘shovel’. [details]
named after the form of the parapodia, broadening out distally in a fan shape. Flabellum is latin for ‘fan’ [details]
named after a famous braid-bearing girl, Pippi Longstocking, in children’s books by Astrid Lindgren as it has ... [details]
named after its long first peristomial ring. Collare is latin for neck. [details]
named after its large and easily recognized maxillary forceps. Magnus is latin for ‘large’, and dentatus is ... [details]
named after the males’ additional appendages on the first chaetiger, these appendages resembles the epaulettes a ... [details]
Probably belongs in Ophryotrocha according to Wiklund et al (2012), but yet to be formally so placed. [details]
"... most similar to Ophryotrocha scutellus Wiklund et al., 2009 described from a shallow whale-fall in the North ... [details]
differs from Ophryotrocha globopalpata in the form of the jaw forceps, and in the form of the parapodia, where the ... [details]
similar to Ophryotrocha longidentata, O. globopalpata and O. flabella in that they all have long palpophores and ... [details]
superficially similar to most littoral Ophryotrocha species with its short antennae and palps. It resembles ... [details]
The male-associated appendages on the first chaetigers in Ophryotrocha nauarchus have not been observed in any ... [details]
Was under Iphitimidae. Palpiphitime is best treated as a species group within Ophyrotrocha according to Wiklund et ... [details]
Santa Cruz Basin, East Pacific, 33° 30′ 0 N, 119° 22′ 0 W,whale-fall at 1675 m [details]
Santa Cruz Basin, East Pacific, 33° 30 0 N, 119° 22 0 W,whale-fall at 1675 m [details]
Santa Cruz Basin, East Pacific, 33° 30 0 N, 119° 22 0 W, wood parcel at 1672 m [details]
San Clemente Basin, East Pacific, 32° 26′ 0 N , 118° 9′ 0 W, (32.433333° , -118.15°), whale-fall at 1960 m [details]
San Nicolas slope, East Pacific, 33° 20′ 0 N, 119° 59′ 0 W (33.333333°, -119.983333°) whale-fall at 960 m depth, [details]
Santa Catalina Basin, East Pacific, 33° 12′ 0 N, 118° 30′ 0 W (33.2°, -118.5°), whale-fall at 1240 m [details]