@article{ERMS:SourceID:49351, abstract = {Pilargis mirasetis Fauchald, 1972 is redescribed and referred to a new genus Santelma. These species are tentatively referred to the family Nautiliniellidae that heretofore has included commensals of bivalve molluscs. One species, Laubierus mucronatus, was dissected from a mussel during its collection, but the other three species were not associated with bivalves during the sorting process. Two genera and species, Miura spinosa and Santelma miraseta come from the eastern Pacific, while Laubierus mucronatus and Flascarpia alvinae come from cold-seep communities on the Florida Escarpment. The genera presently assigned to the Nautiliniellidae are heterogeneous and diverse. These genera are compared with previously described nautiliniellids and with the closely related family Antonbruunidae. Of the 8 genera of Nautiliniellidae, 7 are monotypic, with the only known species of Antonbruunidae, Antonbruunia, left in this family.}, author = {Blake, James A.}, journal = {Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington}, note = {World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb). BHL generated pdf: http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/pdf3/007916700107537.pdf }, issue = {1}, pages = {147-157}, title = {New genera and species of deep-sea polychaetes of the family Nautiliniellidae from the Gulf of Mexico and the eastern Pacific}, url = {https://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/34573967}, volume = {106}, year = {1993} }