Arenotrocha minuta

(Levi, 1954)

Description:
Prostomium pear-shaped, with two thin antennae. Palps somewhat longer and much thicker.
Parapodia with up to three simple, bidentate chaetae and three or four compound chaetae (A. minuta-chaetae).
Pygidium with two cirri.
Mandibles butterfly-shaped, with X-shaped inner edge. Maxillae: 4-6 small plates with 3-5 pointed teeth, behind them a bigger plate with numerous irregular fine teeth.

Size:
Up to 1.8 mm for up to 15 chaetigers.

Colour:
Transparent.

Habitat:
Interstitial in coarse sand between 7 and 18 m.

Distribution:
English Channel, North Sea.

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