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G. virgini Kinberg, 1866, p. 247; 1910, pi. 21, fig. 9, from southern 

 South America. The type specimen was examined and found lacking 

 the significant parts of the proboscis but chevrons are few; the 

 species continues poorly known. 



G. vorax (Kinberg). See Hartman, 1948b, p. 102. 



In a second group of species the notosetae are acicular or rodlike: 



G. acicula Hartman, see p. 31. 



G. antipoda Augener, 1927a, p. 202, from Australia. 



G. australensis Quatrefages, 1866, from Port Jackson, Australia. See 

 Augener, 1927a, pp. 197-202, fig. 9, for redescription. 



G. emerita Audouin and Edwards, see p. 32. 



G. galaica Rioja, 1923, from southwestern Europe. See Fauvel, 1927a, 

 p. 411, for description. 



G. grahami Benham, see p. 34. 



G. japonica Izuka, see p. 35. 



G. multidentata Arwidsson, 1899, p. 45, from Congo, west Africa. 



G. multidentata indica Monro, 1937, p. 284, from the Gulf of Aden. 

 Wesenberg-Lund, 1949, p. 297, has described it from Iran. 



G. teres Treadwell, see p. 33. 



G. tripartita Monro, 1931, p. 19, from the Great Barrier Reef, 

 Australia. 

 Other species for which the character of notosetae is not known are : 



G. alcockiana Carrington, 1865, p. 182, from England. Mcintosh, 

 1910, p. 466, regards it as a possible variety of G. maculata 

 Oersted. 



G. bobrezkii Annenkova, 1929, p. 495, from the Black Sea. 



G. echinulata Grube, 1870, p. 67, from Brazil. 



G. euxina Jakubova, 1930, p. 872, from the Bay of Sevastopol. 



G. felicissima Kinberg, 1866, p. 247, off St. Helena Island. 



G. oculata Treadwell, 1901, p. 201, from Puerto Rico. This is ques- 

 tionably a member of the genus since the neuropodial lobes are 

 undivided, as in Glycinde ; since the proboscis was not described the 

 species cannot be properly allocated. 



G. oculata Augener, 1933b, p. 312, from Goajira, Colombia. Ho- 

 monym. This is a true Goniada since the proboscis has chevrons; 

 presetal lobes of neuropodia are bifurcated ; it is not the same as 

 G. oculata Treadwell, 1901. 



G. paucidens Grube, 1878b, p. 185, from the Philippines. 



