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This is a list of the Annelida recorded from Ireland.

In Ireland the number of species is:

Taxonomy Here the leeches and oligochaetes are placed together in the Class Clitellata. The marine Polychaeta are ranked as a Class. These groups (and the Annelida) may be monophyletic, paraphyletic or polyphyletic. (Rouse and Pleijel, 2001).

A variety of Polychaeta
A variety of Polychaeta
Polychaeta:1 Autolytus pictus Ehlers, 1864 Syllidae;2 Phyllodoce lamelligera (Gmelin in Linnaeus, 1788) Phyllodocidae;3 Phyllodoce maculata (Linnaeus, 1767) Phyllodocidae;4,5 Nereiphylla rubiginosa (Saint-Joseph, 1888) Phyllodocidae
Polychaeta:1 Autolytus pictus Ehlers, 1864 Syllidae;2 Phyllodoce lamelligera (Gmelin in Linnaeus, 1788) Phyllodocidae;3 Phyllodoce maculata (Linnaeus, 1767) Phyllodocidae;4,5 Nereiphylla rubiginosa (Saint-Joseph, 1888) Phyllodocidae
Polychaeta:1 Sabellaria spinulosa Leuckart, 1849 Sabellariidae;2 Lagis koreni Malmgren, 1866 Pectinariidae;3 Ampharete acutifrons (Grube, 1860) Ampharetidae;4 Sabellaria alveolata Linnaeus, 1767 Sabellariidae;5 Nicolea venustula (Montagu, 1819) Terebellidae;6 Branchiomma argus (Sars, 1862) Sabellidae;7 Dipolydora flava (Claparède, 1870) Spionidae
Polychaeta:1 Sabellaria spinulosa Leuckart, 1849 Sabellariidae;2 Lagis koreni Malmgren, 1866 Pectinariidae;3 Ampharete acutifrons (Grube, 1860) Ampharetidae;4 Sabellaria alveolata Linnaeus, 1767 Sabellariidae;5 Nicolea venustula (Montagu, 1819) Terebellidae;6 Branchiomma argus (Sars, 1862) Sabellidae;7 Dipolydora flava (Claparède, 1870) Spionidae
Polychaeta:*1, 2 Phyllodoce lamelligera (Gmelin in Linnaeus, 1788) Phyllodocidae;*3,4. Odontosyllis gibba (Claparède, 1863) Syllidae;*5. Odontosyllis fulgurans (Audouin & Milne Edwards, 1833) Syllidae;*6. Syllis krohnii Ehlers, 1864  Syllidae;*7. Myrianida prolifera (O.F. Müller, 1788) Syllidae;*8. Proceraea picta Ehlers, 1864 Syllidae.
Polychaeta:*1, 2 Phyllodoce lamelligera (Gmelin in Linnaeus, 1788) Phyllodocidae;*3,4. Odontosyllis gibba (Claparède, 1863) Syllidae;*5. Odontosyllis fulgurans (Audouin & Milne Edwards, 1833) Syllidae;*6. Syllis krohnii Ehlers, 1864 Syllidae;*7. Myrianida prolifera (O.F. Müller, 1788) Syllidae;*8. Proceraea picta Ehlers, 1864 Syllidae.

Order Phyllodocida



Family Chrysopetalidae


2 species


Family Pisionidae


First segment projects forward of the head. Pisione.

1 species


Family Aphroditidae


"Felt"-covered scale worms. Aphrodita, Laetmonice, Palmyra (Palmyridae)

4 species including


Family Polynoidae


29 species including


Family Pholoidae


Minute scale worms. Dorsal scales ringed. Pholoe, Pholoides images of Pholoidae

4 species


Family Sigalionidae


Scale worms (with dorsal scales) and compound neurosetae. Sigalion, Psammolyce, Sthenelais.

8 species including


Family Phyllodocidae


Active predators with leaf-like dorsal cirri, notopodia otherwise reduced. Phyllodoce, Eumida Eteone and many others.

38 species including


Family Chaetopteridae


1 species


Family Lacydoniidae


A small obscure family, perhaps with hesionid affinities. Short body and proboscis unarmed. Lacydonia.

1 species


Family Alciopidae


Slender pelagic forms with giant eyes. Vanadis, Alciopa.

3 species


Family Lopadorrhynchidae


Short pelagic forms. Lopadorrhynchus.

5 species


Family Typhloscolecidae


Transparent pelagic group with tapering bodies and foliaceous segmental cirri. Sagitella, Typhloscolex, Travisiopsis.

2 species


Family Tomopteridae


Flattened pelagic forms with long cirri on segment-two. Tomopteris

2 species


Family Glyceridae


Cylindrical forms with a conical prostomium and four jaws. Glycera, Hemipodus.

1 species


Family Goniadidae


Similar to Glyceridae with the anterior parapodia uniramous, multiple jaw- pieces, and chevron structures on the proboscis. Goniada, Glycinde.

3 species


Family Sphaerodoridae


Dorsal rows of spherical tubercles. Sphaerodorum.

4 species


Family Hesionidae


10 species


Family Pilargidae


1 species


Family Syllidae


38 species including


Family Nereididae


10 species including


Family Nephtyidae


11 species including


Order Amphinomida



Family Amphinomidae


3 species


Family Euphrosinidae



Order Spintherida



Family Spintheridae


1 species


Order Eunicida



Family Onuphidae


1 species


Family Eunicidae


8 species


Family Lumbrineridae


A Eunicida group lacking notopodia and with reduced or absent dorsal head appendages. Lumbrineris, Ninoe, Lysarete.

5 species


Family Oenonidae


Similar to Lumbrineridae with long maxillary carriers. Arabella, Drilonereis, Oenone.

3 species


Family Dorvilleidae


A Eunicida group with multiple jaw elements. Dorvillea, Ophryotrocha

6 species including


Order Orbiniida



Family Orbiniidae


3 species


Family Paraonidae


Resembling Spionidae (but unrelated). With or without a single antenna, with gills, and without palps. Paraonis, Aricidea.

13 species


Order Spionida



Family Apistobranchidae


1 species


Family Poecilochaetidae


Fragile forms with stiff parapodial lobes and multiple simple setal types. Poecilochaetus.

1 species


Family Spionidae


31 species including


Family Magelonidae


Small forms with a shovel-like head and papillose palp pair. Magelona.

5 species


Family Cirratulidae


12 species including


Order Cossurida



Family Cossuridae


Slender forms with a single median palp on dorsal side of one anterior setiger.

1 species


Order Terebellida



Family Flabelligeridae


Papillated body and cross-barred setae. Flabelligera, Diplocirrus, Brada.

4 species including


Family Acrocirridae


1 species


Order Capitellida



Family Capitellidae


9 species including


Family Arenicolidae


3 species including


Family Maldanidae


Bamboo worms. Long and cylindrical and truncate at one or both ends. Most with long, cylindrical segments with a pair of nuchal slits and a median cephalic keel. Maldane, Axiothella, Rhodine, Nicomache.

10 species


Order Opheliida



Family Opheliidae


9 species including


Family Scalibregmatidae


Maggot-like or anteriorly inflated group with a small T-shaped prostomium. Scalibregma, Hyboscolex.

4 species including


Order Nerillida



Family Nerillidae


1 species


Order Polygordiida



Family Polygordiidae


Elongate nematode-like forms without setae, and with a stiff frontal tentacle pair. Polygordius.

2 species


Order Protodrilida



Family Protodrilidae


Minute forms without setae and with a flexible tentacle pair (near-frontal, but separated). They live in spaces between sediment grains. Protodrilus.

1 species


Order Polychaeta incertae sedis



Family Saccocirridae


1 species


Order Oweniida



Family Oweniidae


2 species


Order Terebellida



Family Pectinariidae


3 species


Family Sabellariidae


3 species including


Family Ampharetidae


Forms with no posterior notosetae and usually with simple, transversely-arranged gills. Ampharete, Melinna

5 species including


Family Trichobranchidae


Resemble Terebellidae but have long-handled hooks. Terebellides.

2 species


Family Terebellidae


23 species including


Order Sabellida



Family Sabellidae


19 species including


Family Serpulidae


8 species including


Family Spirorbidae


Small asymmetric fan worms with coiled calcareous tubes cemented to algae and rock. Spirorbis.

8 species including


Order Myzostomida



Family Myzostomidae


1 species

Class Aphanoneura


Family Aeolosomatidae


Class Clitellata Subclass Oligochaeta


Order Opisthopora



Family Acanthodrilidae


1 species


Family Octochaetidae


1 species


Family Lumbricidae


26 species [2]


Order Enchytraeida



Family Enchytraeidae


96 species


Order Tubificida



Family Naididae


50 species


Order Lumbriculida



Family Lumbriculidae


5 species

Class Clitellata Subclass Hirudinea


Order Arhynchobdellida



Family Erpobdellidae


5 species


Family Hirudinidae


1 species


Order Rhynchobdellida



Family Glossiphoniidae


7 species


Family Ozobranchidae


2 species


Family Piscicolidae


17 species


References


  1. T. K. McCarthy, T.K., 1975 Observations on the Distribution of the Freshwater Leeches (Hirudinea) of Ireland Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. Section B: Biological, Geological, and Chemical Science Vol. 75 (1975), pp. 401-451
  2. Blakemore, R.J. 2005. British and Irish earthworms – A checklist of species updated from Sims & Gerard pdf .





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