Description:
Free-living or sometimes tubicolous worms with a complicated jaw apparatus, consisting of mandibles and maxillae.
The following taxa of this order occur in the region:
Genus Abyssoninoe
Genus Arenotrocha
Genus Dinophilus
Genus Dorvillea
Family Dorvilleidae
Genus Drilonereis
Genus Eunice
Family Eunicidae
Superfamily Eunicoidea
Genus Haematocleptes
Genus Histriobdella
Family Histriobdellidae
Genus Hyalinoecia
Subfamily Hyalinoecinae
Genus Iphitime
Family Lumbrineridae
Genus Lumbrineris
Genus Marphysa
Genus Nothria
Family Oenonidae
Family Onuphidae
Subfamily Onuphinae
Genus Ophryotrocha
Genus Ougia
Genus Paradiopatra
Genus Parapodrilus
Genus Parophryotrocha
Genus Parougia
Genus Protodorvillea
Genus Pusillotrocha
Genus Trilobodrilus
Abyssoninoe hibernica
Arenotrocha minuta
Dinophilus gyrociliatus
Dinophilus taeniatus
Dorvillea erucaeformis
Drilonereis brattstroemi
Drilonereis filum
Eunice dubitata
Eunice norvegica
Eunice pennata
Haematocleptes terebellidis
Histriobdella homari
Hyalinoecia tubicola
Iphitime hartmanae
Lumbrineris agastos
Lumbrineris aniara
Lumbrineris fragilis
Lumbrineris gracilis
Lumbrineris latreilli
Lumbrineris magnidentata
Lumbrineris tetraura
Marphysa sanguinea
Nothria conchylega
Ophryotrocha dubia
Ophryotrocha gerlachi
Ophryotrocha geryonicola
Ophryotrocha gracilis
Ophryotrocha hartmanni
Ophryotrocha longidentata
Ophryotrocha maculata
Ophryotrocha puerilis
Ophryotrocha socialis
Ougia subaequalis
Paradiopatra fiordica
Paradiopatra quadricuspis
Parapodrilus psammophilus
Parophryotrocha isochaeta
Parougia eliasoni
Protodorvillea kefersteini
Pusillotrocha akessoni
Trilobodrilus axi
Trilobodrilus heideri