NO. 1 



hartman: goniadidae, glyceridae, nephtyidae 



49 



8. Ventroposterior face of notopodia without a small papilla in 

 median segments; uniramous parapodia usually more numerous 

 9 



9. Anterior uniramous end consists of 36 or 37 segments; pro- 

 stomium with 2 pairs of eyes . . G. nordmanni, p. 47 



9. Anterior uniramous end consists of 31 or fewer segments; eyes 

 variable 10 



10. Some presetal lobes obcordate 11 



10. Presetal lobes triangular G. wireni, p. 48 



11. Presetal lobes markedly obcordate . G. armigera, p. 49 

 11. Presetal lobes slightly obcordate G. picta, p. 48 



Glycinde armigera Moore 

 Plate 6, figs. 1-12 



Moore, 1911, pp. 307-311, pi. 21, figs. 160-161; Berkeley, 1927, p. 

 411; Berkeley, 1941, p. 34; Berkeley, 1942, p. 194; Hartman, 

 1944c, p. 255. 

 Goniada annulata Treadwell, 1914, p. 198 (in part). 

 G. multidens Hartman, 1940, pp. 249-251, pi. 44, figs. 126-131. Not 

 Muller, 1858. 



Collections.— 174-34 (1); 851-38 (1); 893-38 (1); 909-38 (1) 

 913-39 (1); 915-39 (1); 985-39 (1); 990-39 (1); 998-39 (1) 

 1008-39 (1); 1030-40 (1); 1132-40 (3); 1137-40 (3); 1138-40 (1) 

 1160-40 (3); 1178-40 (1); 1182-40 (1); 1191-40 (5); 1192-40 (1) 

 1194-40 (1); 1195-40 (1); 1197-40 (5); 1219-40 (1); 1220-40 (4) 

 1223-41 (3); 1229-41 (6); 1237-41 (1); 1253-41 (2); 1259-41 (1) 

 1260-41 (1); 1264-41 (1); 1267-41 (2); 1268-41 (2); 1274-41 (4) 

 1275-41 (3); 1289-41 (4); 1313-41 (2); 1316-41 (1); 1318-41 (2) 

 1321-41 (4); 1340-41 (1); 1373-41 (1); 1384-41 (1); 1387-41 (2) 

 1388-41 (3); 1390-41 (3); 1392-41 (1); 1396-41 (4); 1402-41 (5) 

 1411-41 (1); 1412-41 (1); 1413-41 (1); 1424-41 (1); 1425-41 (1) 

 1435-41 (2); 1436-41 (1); 1444-42 (1); 1471-42 (2); 1472-42 (4) 

 1497-42 (1). Many other individuals, not separately listed, come from 

 southern California, north to Washington. 



The anterior uniramous region consists of 27 to 30 segments; the 

 median region is transitional, with notopodia gradually enlarging 

 through 47 or more segments, and extending back to about segment 70 

 to 78. Posterior parapodia are broader than those in front and distinct- 

 ly biramous. 



