102 ALLAN HANCOCK PACIFIC EXPEDITIONS VOL. 22 



Genus LUMBRINERIS Blainville, 1828 



Lumbrineris californiensis Hartman, 1944 

 Hartman, 1944, pp. 163-165, pi. 12, figs. 257-262. 



A small individual comes from Santa Catalina Basin, and another, 



questionably the same, from West Cortes Basin. This is typically a 



shallow water species, known only from southern California north to 

 Carmel Bay, California. 



Lumbrineris cruzensis Hartman, 1944 

 Hartman, 1944, pp. 165-166, pi. 12, figs. 263-269. 



A small individual was taken in Santa Monica Basin; a questionable 

 record is from Long Basin. The species is commonly encountered in 

 shallow benthos of southern California, in sediments of fine silts with 

 much detritus. Its known geographic range is limited to southern Cali- 

 fornia. 



Lumbrineris index Moore, 1911 



Lumbrineris japonica index Moore, 1911, pp. 288-289, pi. 19, figs. 



119-127. " 

 Hartman, 1944, pp. 162-163, pi. 12, figs. 254-256. 



Specimens were taken in San Pedro, Santa Catalina, Tanner and 

 questionably West Cortes Basins. Previous records reported the species 

 from southern and central California in 16 to 704 fms. 



Lumbrineris inflata Moore, 1911 



Moore, 191 1, pp. 289-291, figs. 128-134. 

 Hartman, 1944, pp. 160-161. 



This species was taken in Santa Catalina Basin and the San Diego 

 trough in depths to 710 fms. It is more extensively known from the 

 northeast Pacific Ocean, south to the Gulf of California, Mexico, in 

 littoral depths. 



Lumbrineris Platreilli Audouin and Milne Edwards, 1834 



Lnmbriconereis Latreilli Fauvel, 1923, pp. 431-432, fig. 171. 

 Hartman, 1944, pp. 158-159, pi. 9, figs. 213-216. 



Three small, perhaps immature, individuals from San Clemente Basin 

 are questionably referred to this species. Some acicula are partly black 



