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D75787C0C77E050C06ABFD6DFB1890B4.mc.EF963C8BC775050C06FBFF7DFAE3939B	D75787C0C77E050C06ABFD6DFB1890B4.taxon				holotype	The biramous parapodia and the short terminal filaments from the branchiae are similar in B. longqiensis n. sp. and B. seepensis, described from the Gulf of Mexico and Mid-Atlantic Ocean Ridge (Pettibone 1986). However, the new species has fewer and shorter notosetae and less developed notopodia than B. seepensis. They also have different types of neurosetae. Neurosetae in B. seepensis are more slender than the notosetae, and separated into two groups; the upper group has blunt tips, while the lower, slender group have hooked tips with some longer denticles (Pettibone 1986). The new species has three groups of neurosetae, all with wider subdistal parts, serrated distal margin and slightly hooked tips, and the upper subacicular neurosetae are stouter than notosetae.		1										Mexico		However	The	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D75787C0C77E050C06ABFD6DFB1890B4#EF963C8BC775050C06FBFF7DFAE3939B				MaterialCitation
