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Aphrodita parva Moore, 1905. See Berkeley and Berkeley, 1948, p. 7. 



Northeastern Pacific Ocean south to western Mexico, in shallow 



depths to 667 fms; on silty bottoms. 

 Aphrodita refulgida Moore, 1910. See Hartman, 1939, p. 23. Monterey 



and southern California ; in shallow silty bottoms. 

 Laetmonice pellucida Moore, 1903. See Moore, 1910, p. 386. Northeast 



Pacific Ocean, in deep to abyssal depths; silts. 

 Laetmonice producta wyvillei Mcintosh, 1885. See Moore, 1910, p. 386. 



North and south Pacific oceans; abyssal to 3120 fms. 



Family Polynoidae 



Admetella renotubulata (Moore) 1910. Off southern California, in 



abyssal depths. 

 Antinoella anoculata (Moore) 1910. See Hartman, 1960a, p. 80. 



Southern California and western Mexico, in deep water to 766 



fms. 

 Antinoella macrolepida (Moore) 1905. See Berkeley and Berkeley, 



1948, p. 14, as Antinoe macrolepida, and Hartman, 1960a, p. 80. 



Alaska to southern California, in considerable depths, perhaps 



rocky areas. 

 Antinoella sp., Hartman, 1960a, p. 79. Southern California, in long shore 



basins; silt. 

 Arctono'e fragilis (Baird) 1863. See Berkeley and Berkeley, 1948, p. 20. 



Alaska to Lower California, in depths to 150 fms; commensal 



with seastars and gastropods. 

 Arctono'e pulchra (Johnson) 1897. See Berkeley and Berkeley, 1948. p. 



21. Alaska to Lower California, littoral; commensal with 



Cryptochiton, Luidia, Solaster, Mcgathura, Stichopus; and free 



living. 

 Arctono'e vittata (Grube) 1855. See Berkeley and Berkeley, 1948, p. 20. 



Alaska to Ecuador ; commensal with Diadora, and other mollusks ; 



seastars ; and free living. 

 Eunoe barbata Moore, 1910. See Berkeley and Berkeley, 1948, p. 14. 



Alaska to California, in deep water ; commensal with holothurians. 

 Eunoe senta (Moore) 1902. See Hartman, 1939, p. 52, and Berkeley 



and Berkeley, 1948, p. 13. Alaska to southern California, in deep 



water, on rocky bottoms. 

 Evarnella forcipata (Marenzeller) 1902. See Moore, 1910, p. 358. 



Southern Japan and California, in depths to 580 fms; rocky 



habitats. 



