16 ALLAN HANCOCK ATLANTIC EXPEDITION REPORT 



Eulalia myriacyclum (Schmarda) 



Notophyllum myriacyclum Schmarda, 1861, p. 87, pi. 29, fig. 233. 

 E. quinquelineata Treadwell, 1902, p. 192, figs. 27-29. 

 Augener, 1925, pp. 24-25. 



Collection.— A 25-^9 (1). 



Distribution. — West Indian seas, among coral reefs. 



Eumida sanguinea (Oersted) 



Fauvel, 1923, pp. 166-167, fig. 59. 

 Collection.— A 24-39 (2). 

 Distribution. — Cosmopolitan ; intertidal and shallow waters. 



Family Hesionidae 

 Heslone proctochona Schmarda 



H. vittigera Ehlers, 1887, pp. 143-147, pi. 41, figs. 1-4. 

 Augener, 1927, p. 49. 



Collection. — ^A -39 ( 1 ) . 



Distribution. — West Indies seas, south to Brazil ; intertidal. 



Hesione, sp. 



Collections.— A 15-39 ( 1 ) ; A 18-39 ( 1 ) . 



The dorsum is faded but shows traces of longitudinal reticulations as 

 in H. intertexta Grube. The latter is typically from the Pacific side of 

 Panama but has been reported from the Caribbean Sea (Hartman, 1939, 

 p. 10). 



Podarke obscura Verrill 



Verrill, 1873, pp. 589-590. pi. 12, fig. 61. 

 Augener, 1927, p. 50. 



Collections.— ^ A 12a-39 (one fragment) ; A 15-39 (1) ; A 32-39 

 (l);A44a-39 (4). 



These specimens have been compared with some from Beaufort, North 

 Carolina, with which they agree in all details. The composite setae have a 

 long, slender appendage, with distinct bidentate tip, the main fang 

 strongly recurved, the accessory tooth delicate, but long. The neuro- 

 podium terminates distally in an elongate, papillar lobe. 



Distribution. — Eastern America, from New England south to the 

 West Indian region. 



