Description
''Polyeunoa laevis'' has 75 segments, with 15 pairs of elytra. the dorsum is covered with numerous dark brown cross lines on every segment that are especially dense anteriorly. The lateral antennae inserted ventrally (beneath prostomium and median antenna). The notochaetae can be distinctly thicker than the neurochaetae, or about as thick as the neurochaetae, with bidentate neurochaetae absent.Taxonomic comments
There is significant morphological and genetic diversity from different populations across ''P. laevis range and it is possible that further research will result in this taxon being divided into several species.Bogantes, V.E., Whelan, N.V., Webster, K., Mahon, A.R. and Halanych, K.M., 2020. Unrecognized diversity of a scale worm, Polyeunoa laevis (Annelida: Polynoidae), that feeds on soft coral. Zoologica Scripta, 49(2), pp.236-249. http://nathanwhelan.com/assests/Bogantes_et_al_2020.pdfReferences
{{Taxonbar, from=Q2094152 Phyllodocida Animals described in 1885