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N. monroi, new name, see p. 107. 



N. neapolitana Grube, 1840, p. 71, see Nephtys hombergi, Fauvel, 1923, 



p. 367. 

 N. nudipes Ehlers, 1868, p. 635, see Nephtys cilata. 

 N. oerstedii Quatrefages, 1865, p. 427, from Greenland, see Nephtys 



caeca, Fauvel, 1923, p. 365. 

 N. oligobranchia Southern, 1921, p. 610, from India. Okuda, 1943, pp. 



99-103, describes this from China, freshwater. 

 N. palatii Gravier, 1904, p. 472, from the Red Sea. Fauvel, 1919a, pp. 



424-425, describes this from Djibouti. 

 N. panamensis Monro, see p. 101. 

 N. pansa Ehlers, 1875, p. 40, see Nephtys paradoxa. 

 N. paradoxa Malm, see p. 111. 

 N. phyllobranchia Milntosh, see p. 111. 

 N. phyllocirra Ehlers, see p. 108. 

 N. picta Ehlers, see p. 103. 

 N. polybranchia Southern, 1921, p. 607, from India. Fauvel, 1932a, 



p. 119, regards it a possible variety of N. oligobranchia, and 



records it from China, in nearly freshwater. 

 N. polyphara Schmarda, 1861, see Aglaophamus polyphara. 

 N. praetiosa Kinberg, 1886, see Aglaophamus macroura. 

 N. punctata Hartman, see p. 96. 

 N. rickettsi Hartman, see p. 97. 



N. rubella Michaelsen, 1897, see Aglaophamus rubella. 

 N. schmitti Hartman, 1938b, p. 152, from the northeast Pacific. 

 N. scolopendroides delle Chiaje, 1828, p. 424, see Nephtys hombergi, 



Fauvel, 1923, p. 367. 

 N. serratifolia Ehlers, 1897, p. 24, off the Falkland Islands. This was 



first described with recurved cirri, the proboscis with 20 terminal 



papillae and 15 subdistal rows with 6-7 in a row. Monro, 1930, 



p. 114, redescribed it with involute cirri, and Augener, 1922a, p. 



19, suggests affinities with Aglaophamus dibranchis. 

 N. singularis new species, see p. 98. 

 N. sphaerocirrata Wesenberg-Lund, 1949, see Micronephthys sphaero- 



cirrata. 

 N. spiribranchis Ehlers, 1918, p. 235, see Aglaophamus spiribranchis. 

 N. squamosa Ehlers, see p. 110. 

 N. stammeri Augener, 1932, p. 663, is not a NEPHTYIDAE, but see 



under Micronephthys. 

 N. tagobensis Monro, 1933a, see Aglaophamus tabogensis. 

 N. trissophyllus Grube, 1878b, see Aglaophamus macroura. 



