Three species of scale-worms inhabiting chaetopterid tubes have been found during routine studies of benthic communities.
Anotochaetonoe michelbhaudi gen. and sp. nov. occurred in the East Atlantic off Congo in association with
Spiochaetopterus sp. and
Phyllochaetopterus sp. It has a relatively short body (fewer than 50 segments); elytra in posterior part of the body arranged on chaetigers 23, 26, 29, 32, 34, 37, 40, 43, 46, present to posterior end; achaetous notopodia; neuropodia long, with longer subtriangular prechaetal lobes and shorter postchaetal lobes rounded distally; upper neurochaetae unidentate and lower bidentate; globular ciliated papillae present between ventral cirri and ventral basis of neuropodia.
Lepidasthenia brunnea occurred in the Mediterranean Sea off the French coast both free-living and in association with
Phyllochaetopterus sp.
Ophthalmonoe pettiboneae was found in Vietnam (South China Sea) in association with
Chaetopterus sp. This is the second finding of the species. The characteristics of the associations between chaetopterid genera and symbiotic polychaetes are discussed.