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61) from Angola, Ambrizette, west Africa. Nephthys sphaerocirrata 

 Wesenberg-Lund (1949, pp. 294-296, figs. 24-26) from the Sea of 

 Iran in 13 meters is unique for having notopodial and ventral cirri that 

 are subglobular and furcate setae present. The genus, Micronephthys 

 Friedrich, may thus comprise the following: M. minuta (Theel), M. 

 abranchiata (Ehlers), new combination, M. ambrizettana (Augener), 

 new combination and M. sphaerocirrata (Wesenberg-Lund), new com- 

 bination. 



Another species described as Nephthys stammeri Augener ( 1932, pp. 

 663-664, 678-679, fig. 2) from the Adriatic Sea, is said to lack inter- 

 ramal cirri, thus would also go to Micronephthys Friedrich. However, 

 parapodia are said to be uniramous and are thus not nephtyid in char- 

 acter. The proboscis was described as eversible and with 14 bifid ter- 

 minal papillae with the same number of rows subdistally and with to 5 

 in a row. It appears that the description was based on more than one 

 species, and may partly belong to that of a syllid. 



