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Glycera tesselata Grube, 1863. See Berkeley and Berkeley, 1948, p. 38, 

 and Hartman, 1950, p. 77. Western Canada to southern Cali- 

 fornia; slope to basin depths; southern Europe and cosmopolitan 

 areas. 



Hemipodus borealis Johnson, 1901. See Berkeley and Berkeley, 1948, p. 

 36, and Hartman, 1950, p. 81. Alaska and Washington to southern 

 California, and western Mexico, common in intertidal sands and 

 shallow shelf sands. 



Hemipodus calif orniensis Hartman, 1938. See Hartman, 1950, p. 81. 

 Southern California ; in intertidal sands. 



Family Goniadidae 



Glycinde armigera Moore, 1911. See Hartman, 1950, p. 49. Western 

 Canada to southern California ; common in shallow depths ; sandy 

 silts. 



Glycinde polygnatha Hartman, 1950. Central California and northward, 

 shore to 68 fms. 



Goniada acicula Hartman, 1940. Southern California and southward. 



Goniada brunnea Treadwell, 1906. See Hartman, 1950, p. 17. Central 

 and southern California; very common at shelf depths, in mixed 

 sediments. 



Goniada japonica Izuka, 1912. Japan and southern California, in shallow 

 depths, red sand. 



Goniada littorea Hartman, 1950. Southern California; in sands of inter- 

 tidal and shallow littoral depths. 



Family Onuphidae 



Diopatra ornata Moore, 1911. See Plate 9. See Hartman, 1944a, p. 55; 

 Berkeley and Berkeley, 1948, p. 94. Southern and central Cali- 

 fornia north to western Canada, in shallow depths with algae. 



Diopatra splendidissima Kinberg, 1865. See Hartman, 1944a, p. 56. 

 Western Mexico ; rare off southern California. 



Diopatra tridentata Hartman, 1944. See Plate 9. Southern California 

 and southward ; in shallow depths, in silty sediments. 



Hyalinoecia juvenalis Moore, 1911. See Hartman, 1944a, p. 46. Southern 

 California; both sides of subtropical America; in shallow depths, 

 silt. 



Hyalinoecia tubicola stricta Moore, 1911. See Hartman, 1960a, p. 98. 

 Southern California, in basin depths, to 1059 fms. 



