Nine nominal species are known from Antarctica and adjacent waters that have been assigned to the genus Perkinsiana (Polychaeta: Sabellidae). Taxonomic notes for these species are provided. Currently, only six species are considered valid: Perkinsiana antarctica (Kinberg), P. decorata (Rullier), P. borsibrunoi Giangrande & Gambi, P. magalhaensis (Kinberg), P. milae Giangrande & Gambi and P. pusilla (Johansson); P. antarctica (Gravier) is incertae sedis; P. littoralis(Hartman) is a suggested synonym of P. magalhaensis (Kinberg) and P. antarctica (Gravier), while Potamilla antarctica christenseni Augener probably belongs to the genus Notaulax. Perkinsiana is amended based on the presence of a palmate membrane and radiolar flanges, and three types of abdominal chaetae. The new species Perkinsiana brigittae sp. nov. is here described from collections taken by the U. S. Antarctic Research Program (USARP) at Wilkes Station. A taxonomic key for species of Perkinsiana from Antarctica is provided