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Spirobranchus spinosus Moore, 1923. See Berkeley and Berkeley, 1941, 



p. 56. Southern California, intertidal, on exposed rocky surfaces. 

 Vermiliopsis biformis Hartman, 1960, p. 164. Southern California, on 



shells of lamp-shell, Lacqueus. 

 Vermiliopsis cornuta Rioja, 1947. See Rioja, 1947, p. 525. Western 



Mexico and southern California; trawled in San Pedro area, 



from rocky bottoms. 

 Vermiliopsis multiannulata (Moore) 1923. See Rioja, 1941, p. 734. 



Central and southern California, in shallow depths, rocky habitats. 



Subfamily Spirorbinae 



Dexiospira spirillum (Linnaeus) 1758. See Berkeley and Berkeley, 1952a, 

 p. 133. Alaska to southern California; cosmopolitan and com- 

 mon ; attached to smooth surfaces such as stones, algae, in inter- 

 tidal and shallow depths. 



Laeospira borealis (Daudin) 1800. See Hartman, 1944c, p. 287. Cali- 

 fornia; cosmopolitan; commonly on hard surfaces in intertidal 

 zones. 



Laeospira morchi (Levinsen) 1884. See Berkeley and Berkeley, 1952a, 

 p. 138. Western Canada south to western Mexico; littoral. 



Spirorbis rugatus Bush, 1904. See Moore, 1923, p. 250. Alaska and Cali- 

 fornia, in depths to 71 fms; attached to serpulid and chaetopterid 

 tubes. 



Protodrilidae 



Saccocirrus papillocercus Bobretzky, 1872. See below. 



Dinophilidae 



Dinophilus gyrociliatus O. Schmidt, 1857. See below. 



PART II 



Descriptions of New and Little Known Species from California 



The species described below come mainly from southern California 

 in depths below 3-10 meters, and were taken in the course of quantitative 

 sampling of the sea bottom, from Point Conception to south of the 

 Mexican border (see Hartman, 1955a, pp. 168-185; Barnard, Hartman 

 and Jones, 1959, pp. 265-430.) 



