Pionosyllis serratisetosa
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| Species: | P. serratisetosa 
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| Pionosyllis serratisetosa López, San Martín & Jiménez, 1997 
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Pionosyllis serratisetosa is a polychaete from the family Syllidae. The body of the worm exists as a head, a cylindrical, segmented body ending in a tail. The head consists of a prostomium and peristomium and a pair of appendages (palp, antennae and cirri).[1]
Pionosyllis serratisetosa was first described by Lòpez, San Martín & Jiménez.
References
- ^ "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Pionosyllis serratisetosa López, San Martín & Jiménez, 1997". www.marinespecies.org. Retrieved 2025-01-21.
 
- Musco, L., Bellan, G. (2010). Pionosyllis serratisetosa Lòpez, San Martín & Jiménez, 1997. In: Fauchald, K. (Ed) (2010). World Polychaeta database.