The group within the green box labeled "Polychaeta" is Clitellata * Terebelliformia Arenicolidae Opheliidae Echiuridae Capitellidae Caple ete Spionidae Sabellariidae Serpulidae Sabellidae Siboglinidae Cirratuliformia Orbiniidae SEDENTARIA Phyllodocida Patynen dumet Eunicida ERRANTIA Sipuncula Amphinomidae Chaetopteridae Chatptmas eried Magelonidae After Weigert et al. ( 2014 ) Oweniidae ANNELIDA 1 "Polychaeta"
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