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Ophelia limacina (Rathke) 1843. See Berkeley and Berkeley, 1941, p. 

 47. Northeastern Pacific Ocean, cosmopolitan, in low intertidal 

 and shallow sandy beaches. 



Ophelia magna (Treadwell) 1914. See Hartman, 1938c, p. 107. South- 

 ern California, in sandy bottoms. 



Ophelia pulchella Tebble, 1953. Southern California. 



Polyophthalmus pictus (Dujardin) 1839. See Berkeley and Berkeley, 

 1941, p. 48. Western Canada to southern California, in algal 

 associations on rocky coasts. 



Polyophthalmus translucens Hartman, 1960a, p. 135. Southern California 

 in Long Basin and off Patton escarpment, at great depths. 



Travisia brevis Moore, 1923. See Berkeley and Berkeley, 1952a, p. 90. 

 Western Canada to southern California, silts. (This species 

 measures to 17 mm long, consists of 23-24 segments and has 2 

 narrow preanal, asetigerous segments.) 



Travisia gigas Hartman, 1938. Central and southern California. This 

 species measures 50-100 mm long, consists of about 46 setigerous 

 segments ; posterior segments have conspicuous parapodial lappets. 



Travisia granulata Moore, 1923. Central and southern California, in 

 coarse sand and rocks, in depths to 57 fms. This species measures 

 30 to 52 mm long, consists of 32 to 50 segments and the last 5 

 segments lack setae. The surface pustules are large, crowded and 

 cover the entire surface. 



Travisia pupa Moore, 1906. See Berkeley and Berkeley, 1952a, p. 89. 

 Alaska south to southern California. This species measures 24 to 

 85 mm long, consists of 31 to 32 segments or as low as 24 

 segments. The surface pustules tend to be limited to the posterior 

 part of a segment. 



Family Sternaspidae 



Sternaspis fossor Stimpson, 1854. See Moore, 1923, p. 218, and Berkeley 

 and Berkeley, 1952a, p. 59. Western Canada to southern Cali- 

 fornia; cosmopolitan. 



Family Capitellidae 



Anotomastus gordiodes (Moore) 1909. See Hartman, 1947, p. 442. 

 Southern California, in shelf depths, silt. 



Capitella capitata (Fabricius) 1780. See below. 



Capitella capitata ovincola Hartman, 1947. See below, discussion follow- 

 ing Key. 



