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Eteone lighti Hartman, 1936. San Francisco Bay, California; in sandy 

 silt. 



Eteone pacifica Hartman, 1936. Western Canada to central California, 

 in shallow bottoms. 



Eulalia aviculiseta Hartman, 1936. Central California; intertidal in 

 rocky habitats. 



Eulalia levicornuta Moore, 1909. Southern California and western 

 Canada, dredged. 



Eulalia quadrioculata Moore, 1906. Washington to California. 



Eulalia viridis (Linnaeus) 1767. See below. 



Eumida bifoliaia (Moore) 1909, new combination. See below. 



Eumida longicornuta (Moore) 1906. Washington to California, dredged 

 in rocky bottoms. 



Eumida sanguinea (Oersted) 1843. See Berkeley and Berkeley, 1948, 

 p. 47. Western Canada south to southern California, cosmopoli- 

 tan; in shallow bottoms with mixed sediments. 



Eumida tubiformis Moore, 1909. Southern California, in depths to 339 

 fms. 



Genetyllis castanea (Marenzeller) 1879. See Berkeley and Berkeley, 

 1948, p. 44. California; both sides of the North Pacific Ocean, 

 in littoral depths, rocky habitats. 



Genetyllis nigrimaculata (Moore) 1909. See Berkeley and Berkeley, 

 1948, p. 49, as Eulalia. Western Canada to California, in depths 

 to 71 fms. 



Hesperophyllum tectum Chamberlin, 1919. Southern California. This 

 species was said to be related to Notophyllum sp. ; it remains 

 incompletely known and the type specimen is lost. 



Hypoeulalia bilineata (Johnson) 1840. See Berkeley and Berkeley, 1948, 

 p. 48, as Eulalia. Northeastern Pacific Ocean, in shallow bottoms ; 

 western Europe. 



Notophyllum imbricatum Moore, 1906. See Berkeley and Berkeley, 1948, 

 p. 42. Alaska south to northern California, in shallow bottoms. 



Paranaitis polynoides (Moore) 1909. See Berkeley and Berkeley, 1948, 

 p. 44. Western Canada to southern California, in depths to 100 

 fms ; seldom in southern California. 



Phyllodoce ferruginea Moore, 1909. Southern California, in mixed sedi- 

 ments. 



Phyllodoce sp. See below. 



Sige calif orniensis Chamberlin, 1919. Laguna Beach, California, inter- 

 tidal under stones. This species approaches S. macroceros (Grube) 

 from the Mediterranean Sea. 



