NO. 3 POLYCHAETOUS ANNELIDS 23 



Armandia polyophthalma (Kiikenthal) 



Fauvel, 1927, pp. 135-136, fig. 48. 

 Berkeley, 1936, p. 86. 



Collections.— A 15-39 (8) ; A 22-39 (3) ; A 35-39 (17). 



Distribution. — Bermuda; West Indian seas; Europe. 



Ammotrypane aulogaster (Rathke) 



Fauvel, 1927, p. 133, fig. 47. 



A. fimbriata Vern'Il, Treadwell, 1902, p. 207. 



Monro, 1933, pt. 2, p. 1059. 



Collection.— A 7-39 (1). 



Distribution. — Both coasts of the Americas ; Europe. 



Polyophthalmus pictus (Dujardin) 



Fauvel, 1927, pp. 137-138, fig. 48; Augener, 1934, p. 69. 

 P. floridanus Augener, 1922, p. 46. 



Collections.— A 15-39 (4) ; A 20-39 (1). 



Distribution. — Cosmopolitan ; intertidal. 



Travisia, sp. 



Collection.— A 24-39 (1). 



A single, immature specimen, in which parapodial lobes are enlarged 

 in the posterior region, somewhat resembles T. gigas Hartman (1938, p. 

 103) from southern California. 



Family Oweniidae 



Owenia fusiformis delle Chiaje 



Fauvel, 1927, pp. 203-204, fig. 71. 



A. aedificator Andrews, 1891, pp. 296-297, pi. 14, figs. 42-45. 



Augener, 1934, p. 149. 



Collections.— A 14-39 (tube) ; A 32-39 (2, anterior fragments). 



Distribution. — Cosmopolitan; on both coasts of the Americas. 



Family Terebellidac 



Lanicides bilobata antillensis Augener 



Augener, 1922, p. 47; 1937, p. 72; Monro, 1933, pp. 265-266, fig. 12. 

 ?Nicolea taboguillae Chamberlin, 1919, pp. 425-427, pi. 79, figs. 12, 13. 

 Collection.— A 14-39 (4). 



