COMPLETE HARTMAN: POLYCHAETES FROM CALIFORNIA 5 



The 14 best represented families in California are the SPIONIDAE 

 with 45 species, POLYNOIDAE with 43 species, SYLLIDAE with 39 

 species, TEREBELLIDAE with 38 species, PHYLLODOCIDAE 

 with 35 species, NEREIDAE with 28 species, MALDANIDAE with 

 27 species, SABELLIDAE with 27 species, SERPULIDAE and CAPI- 

 TELLIDAE with 24 species each, CIRRATULIDAE with 23 species, 

 and ONUPHIDAE, LUMBRINERIDAE and AMPHARETIDAE, 

 with 22 species each. 



The bibliographic citations given below, when predating 1959, are in 

 most instances to be found in Hartman (1951a, Bibliography) and 

 Hartman (1959, Catalogue). Some other references are given at the 

 end of this paper. 



The following list gives the new specific or generic names and the new 

 combinations : 



Family POLYNOIDAE: Hesperono'e laevis, n.sp., Harmothoe priops, 

 n.sp. ; SIGALIONIDAE : Pholoe glabra, n.sp. ; PHYLLODOCIDAE : 

 Eumida bifoliata, n. comb; HESIONIDAE: Amphiduros pacificus, 

 n.sp. ; Orseis lagunac, n.sp. ; Oxydromus arenicolus glabrus, n.subsp. ; and 

 Oxydromus brunnea, n.sp.; SYLLIDAE: Exogone uniformis, n.sp.; 

 Exogonella brunnea, n. gen., n.sp. ; Plakosyllis amcricana, n.sp. ; 

 EUNICIDAE: Marphysa disjuncta, n.sp.; PARAONIDAE: Para- 

 onis platybranchia, n.sp; SPIONIDAE: Boccardia basilaria, n.sp.; 

 Nerine foliosa occidentalis, n. subsp. ; Nerinides maculata, n.sp. ; Ner- 

 inides pigmentata, n.comb. ; Polydora neocardalia, n.sp.; Prionospio 

 pygmaeus, n.sp.; Spio punctata, n.sp.; MAGELONIDAE: Magelona 

 sacculata, n.sp.; CIRRATULIDAE: Caulleriella hamata, n.comb.; 

 Chaetozone multioculata, n.sp. ; Raricirrus maculata, n.gen., n.sp. ; 

 FLABELLIGERIDAE: Flabelligera essenbergae, n.name; Pherusa 

 neopapillata, n.sp. ; Piromis americana, n. comb. ; Piromis capensis, n. 

 comb.; Piromis roberti, n. comb.; Piromis gracilis, n. sp. ; AMPHARE- 

 TIDAE: Ampharete labrops, n.sp.; TEREBELLIDAE: Lanassa graci- 

 lis, n. comb.; SABELLIDAE; Distylidia rugosa, n. gen. and n. comb., 

 and Distylidia monroi, new name. 



The polychaetous annelids named in Part I comprise a list of species 

 reported from California. Part II describes species, based largely on 

 collections in the University of Southern California and coming mainly 

 from Point Conception south to the Mexican border. All specimens 

 newly described or reported are deposited in the collections of the Allan 

 Hancock Foundation at Los Angeles. 



