Ill 



II. Branchiae in omnibus segmentis (paucis ex poste- 

 rioribus exceptis) , magriam dorsi partem mulain relin- 

 quentes, seta3 pinnae superioris simplices, inferioris com- 

 posita3. 



3. Gen. Pholoe Johnston?*) 



Doenpaaenbe Qttyaraftercr for (Sfogtcn Pholoe ere noflet 

 afotgenbe fra bem, fom QtoeS of3^^npon for benne©Tcea,r, 

 $<m angt'oer faatebcS, at bcr fun ftnbeS ©jcefler yaa tjoer 

 anbett ffiinQ, 5D?en ba jea, af GErfarina, fceeb, at $an$ ufuf* 

 ftenbfge 23ef?rtoelfer ogfaa t flfcre £cnfeenber crc fetl* 

 ^S^'ge, f>ar jea, troct inbtt't tnbere at ourbe fjenfore en gron* 

 lanbff 03 en n$ banff 5lrt til benne <?Iceot unber ben gor* 

 ubfcetmng, at ben &ar be ooenfor gfone @§araftcrer. 



1. Gen. Lepidonote. 

 a) Species branchiarum paribus quindecim prcedita. 



1. Lepidonote scabra Orsd. 

 Aphrodita scabra Fauna groenl. 

 Polynoe scabra Sav. 



Corpore posticam partem versus angustiore, segmen- 

 tis 38 — 39, capite subpentagono antice obtuso postice trun- 

 cato, appendicibus capitis et cirris dense pilosis, branchi- 

 arum scaberrimarum paribus quindecim, setis valde por- 

 rectis nee non divergentibus, in pinna inferiore apice cur- 

 vatis nee uncinatis. 



2. Lepidonote cirrata Orsd. 

 Aphrodita cirrata Faun, groenl. 

 gla$e Styfrobite Mill. 

 Aphrodita violacea Acta nid. 

 Polynoe cirrata Sav. 



*) Annals of natural history Vol. If. p. 428, 



