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At least 55 species of Eunice have been described, or reported, from 

 the Americas. Less than 10 are well known and readily identifiable; most 

 of the others are described too briefly to permit distinction from others. 

 The following have been reported from the Americas (those without 

 bibliographic reference are discussed below) : E. afra Peters, E. anten- 

 nata Savigny, E. aedificatrix Monro (1933, pt. 1, p. 60) from Pacific 

 Panama; E. aphroditois (Pallas), E. arcturi (Treadwell) (1928, p. 

 475) of^f New Jersey; E. argentinensis (Treadwell) (1929, p. 3) from 

 Argentina; E. atlantica Kinberg (1865, p. 563) from Brazil; E. attenu- 

 ata Grube (1866, p. 68) from Brazil; E. auriculata Treadwell (1902, 

 p. 196) from Puerto Rico; E. australis Quatrefages, reported from 

 Pacific Panama (Monro, 1928, p. 86); E. benedicti (Verrill) (1885, 

 p. 427) from northeast America; E. binominata Quatrefages (1865, 

 p. 327) from the West Indies; E. brasiliensis Kinberg (1865, p. 563) 

 from Brazil; E. bucciensis (Treadwell) (1921, p. 54) from the West 

 Indies; E. collini Augener (1906, p. 133) from the West Indies; E. 

 concinna Verrill (1900, p. 643) from the Bermudas; E. contingens 

 (Chamberlin) (1919, p. 260) from the Galapagos; E. equibranchtata 

 Mcintosh (1885, p. 56) from Brazil; E. filamentosa Grube; E. flori- 

 dana (Pourtales) (1869, p. 108) from Florida; E. frauenfeldi Grube 

 (1868, p. 175) from southern South America; E. guanica (Treadwell) ; 

 E. guildingi Baird (1870, p. 351) from the West Indies; E. harasii 

 Audouin and Edwards, reported from western Canada (Berkeley, 1927, 

 p. 407; E. hawaiensis Treadwell (1914, p. 194) from southern Cali- 

 fornia; E. kobiensis Mcintosh reported off Alaska (Moore, 1908, p. 

 345) ; E. longicirrata Webster; E. longicornis Grube (1866, p. 68) from 

 Puerto Cabello, Venezuela; E. longisetis Webster (1884, p. 317) from 

 the Bermudas; E. lucei Grube (1856, p. 57) from near Puntarenas, 

 Costa Rica; E. macro branchia Schmarda, reported at Taboga, Panama 

 (Monro, 1928, p. 85); E. monilifer Chamberlin (1919, p. 11) from 

 southern California; E. multipectinata Moore; E. mutilata Webster; E. 

 mutilatoides Augener (1922, p. 45) from Florida; E. oerstedi Stimpson 

 (1853, p. 34) from New Brunswick; E. panamena (Chamberlin) (1919, 

 p. 256) from Pacific Panama; E. pauroneurata (Chamberlin) (1919, p. 

 249) off Galapagos; E. pelmnidis Quatrefages (1865, p. 322) from 

 Peru; E. pellucida Kinberg (1865, p. 563) from the West Indies; E. 

 prayensis Kinberg (1865, p. 563) from Brazil; E. procera Grube (1866, 

 p. 68) from Brazil; E. rubra Grube; E. schemacephala Schmarda; E. 

 scombrinis Quatrefages (1865, p. 319) from Guayaquil, Ecuador; E. 

 segregata (Chamberlin) (1919, p. 237) from Pacific Panama and Mexi- 



