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Family Chaetopteridae 



Chaetopterus variopedatus (Renier) 1804. See Plate 19. See Fauvel, 

 1927, p. 77. Southern California, flares some distance from Whites 

 Point outfall, common in scattered areas off Santa Catalina and 

 Santa Cruz islands. 



M esochaetopterus alipes Monro, 1928. Pacific Panama to southern Cali- 

 fornia, rare. 



Mesochaetopterus rickettsii Berkeley and Berkeley, 1941. Newport Bay, 

 southern California, in silty sands. 



Mesochaetopterus taylori Potts, 1914. See Berkeley and Berkeley, 1952a, 

 p. 61. Western Canada to California; littoral. 



Phyllochaetopterus limicolus Hartman, 1960a, p. 120. Shelf, slope and 

 and basin depths of southern California ; in silt. 



Phyllochaetopterus prolifica Potts, 1914. See Plate 19. See Berkeley and 

 Berkeley, 1952a, p. 63. Washington to southern California, in 

 shallow rocky habitats. 



Telepsavus costarum Claparede, 1870. See Plate 19. See Berkeley and 

 Berkeley, 1952a, p. 63. Western Canada to southern California, 

 cosmopolitan. 



Family Cirratulidae 



Acrocirrus crassifilis Moore, 1923. Southern California, in slope depths to 



281 fms, in rocky habitats. 

 Caulleriella alata (Southern) 1914. See below. 

 Caulleriella hamata (Hartman) 1948. New comb. See below. 

 Chaetozone corona Berkeley and Berkeley, 1941. See below. 

 Chaetozone gracilis (Moore) 1923. See below. 

 Chaetozone multioculata, new species. See below. 

 Chaetozone setosa Malmgren, 1867. See below. 

 Chaetozone spinosa Moore, 1903. See below, in Key. 

 Cirratulus cirratus (Miiller) 1776. See below. 

 Cirratulus cirratus cingulatus Johnson, 1901. See below. 

 Cirratulus cirratus spectahilis (Kinberg) 1866. See below. 

 Cirrijormia luxuriosa (Moore) 1904. See below, in Key. 

 Cirriformia spirabrancha (Moore) 1904. See below, in Key. 

 Cossura Candida Hartman, 1955. See below, in Key. Southern California, 



in shelf and low intertidal depths, in silty sediments. 



