
Table 1. Alternating length pattern of antennae, dorsal tentacular cirri, and first five anterior dorsal cirri in the Syllis prolifera complex, the neotipe in Licher (1999), the specimen in San Martin (2003), and the five lineages in del Olmo et al. (2024), compared to Syllis kikeballesterosi sp. nov. CA: central antennae; LA: lateral antennae; DTC: dorsa tentacular cirri; DC1–DC5: dorsal cirri from chaetigers 1 to 5. Length relationships expressed as: very short (s)
Published as part of Samoilova, Veronika, Simon, Carol A., Martín, Guillermo San & Martin, Daniel, 2026, Descriptions of three new species of South African Syllidae Grube, 1850 (Polychaeta) and range confirmation of Syllis amicarmillaris Simon, San Martín & Robinson, 2014, pp. 235 in European Journal of Taxonomy 1034 on page 235, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2026.1034.3165, http://zenodo.org/record/18594333
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