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G. oligodon Southern, 1921, pp. 629-632, from Chilka Lake, India. 

 G. pacifica Monro, 1928, pp. 83-85, from Taboga, Panama (see Monro, 



1936, p. 144, for further description). 

 G. picta Berkeley, 1927, p. 412, from western Canada and Alaska (see 



Hartman, 1948a, p. 29, for review). 

 G. polygnatha, new species, see p. 51. 

 G. solitaria (Webster), revised, see p. 54. 

 G. trifida (Mcintosh), 1885, pp. 341-342, from subantarctic regions 



(see Augener, 1924, p. 440, for possible identity with G. dor- 



salis Ehlers). 

 G. wireni Arwidsson, 1899, pp. 53-54, from the Bering Sea. 



In addition, G. longepapillata Voit (1911, pp. 114-116) from the 

 North Sea, is possibly G. nordmanni (Malmgren); G. maskaliensis 

 Gravier is here referred to Goniadopsis Fauvel (see above). 



Key to Species of Glycinde 



1. Presetal lobe in far posterior neuropodia bifurcated ... 2 



1. Presetal lobe in posterior neuropodia entire 3 



2. Micrognaths of proboscis number 15 to 20; parapodial change 



at about segment 30 to 35 G. armata, p. 47 



2. Micrognaths of proboscis number 6 dorsal and 6 ventral; para- 

 podial change at about segment 40 to 42 (but see above) . 



G. dorsalis, p. 47 



3. Prostomium lacks annulations and eyes; anterior region with 

 20-25 segments G. pacifica, p. 57 



3. Prostomium with annulations and eyes; anterior region usually 

 with more segments 4 



4. Dorsal cirrus incised near tip (pi. 7, fig. 14) 5 



4. Dorsal cirrus not incised near tip 7 



5. Presetal lobe much longer than postsetal one in anterior seg- 

 ments G. oligodon, p. 54 



5. Presetal and postsetal lobes subequal in anterior segments . 6 



6. Presetal lobes obcordate (pi. 8, fig. 2) . . G. polygnatha, p. 51 



6. Presetal lobes triangular (pi. 7, fig. 15) . G. solitaria, p. 54 



7. Uniramous parapodia present through only about 20 segments 

 G. kameruniana, p. 47 



7. Uniramous parapodia present through 24 or more segments 8 



8. Ventroposterior face of notopodia with a small papilla in 

 median segments; uniramous parapodia through 25 or 26 

 segments G. multidens, p. 56 



