COMPLETE HARTMAN : POLYCHAETES FROM CALIFORNIA 1 1 



Family Pareulepidae 



Pareulepis fimbriate. (Treadwell) 1901. See below. 



Family Pisionidae 

 Pisione nr remota (Southern) 1914. See below. 



Family Chrysopetalidae 



Chrysopetalum occidentale Johnson, 1897. See below. 

 Paleanotus bellis (Johnson) 1897. See below. 



Family Amphinomidae 



Chloeia entypa Chamberlin, 1919. See Hartman, 1940, p. 205. Western 

 Mexico; rare off southern California, in shallow depths. 



Chloeia pinnata Moore, 1911. See Plate 3. See Hartman, 1940, p. 206. 

 Southern California; very common in depths to 310 fms, on sandy 

 to silty bottoms. 



Eurythoe complanata (Pallas) 1766. See Hartman, 1951b, p. 25. Both 

 sides of tropical America ; rare off southern California. 



Pareurytho'e calif ornica (Johnson) 1897. See Hartman, 1940, p. 203. 

 Southern to central California; common under intertidal stones. 



Pareurytho'e spirocirrata (Essenberg) 1917. Probably San Diego, Cali- 

 fornia; rare. Perhaps the same as Pareurytho'e calif ornica (John- 

 son). 



Pseudeurytho'e cf. ambigua (Monro) 1933. See Hartman, 1960a, p. 83. 

 Pacific Panama in 6-12 fms, and West Cortes basin, California, 

 in subsill depths. 



Family Euphrosinidae 



Euphrosine arctia Johnson, 1897. See Berkeley and Berkeley, 1948, p. 29. 



California to Alaska, to 100 fms; rocky habitat. 

 Euphrosine aurantiaca Johnson, 1897. See Hartman, 1940, p. 210. 



Southern California to western Mexico, in holdfasts in shallow 



water. 

 Euphrosine bicirrata Moore, 1905. See Berkeley and Berkeley, 1948, p. 



28. Alaska south and seldom to southern California, dredged. 



