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Onuphis vexillaria Moore, 1911. See Hartman, 1944a, p. 80. Southern 

 California and western Mexico; in slope depths to basin levels; 

 in coarse sediments. 



Rhamphobrachium longisetosum Berkeley and Berkeley, 1938. See Hart- 

 man, 1944a, p. 48. Southern California and western Mexico; in 

 depths to 400 fms ; in coarse sands. 



Family Eunicidae 



Eunice americana Hartman, 1944. Southern California and western 

 Mexico, in depths to 175 fms; in silts. 



Eunice antennata (Savigny) 1820. See Hartman, 1944a, p. 115. Cir- 

 cumtropical, rarely to southern California; in rocky habitats. 



Eunice aphroditois (Pallas) 1788. See Hartman, 1944a, p. 109. Tropical 

 seas; rare off southern California. 



Eunice longicirrata Webster, 1884. See Hartman, 1944a, p. 104, and 

 Berkeley and Berkeley, 1948, p. 89, as E. biannulata. Tropical 

 America, northward to central California, and western Canada; 

 intertidal, in rocky habitats. 



Eunice multipectinata Moore, 1911. See Hartman, 1944a, p. 112. Cen- 

 tral and southern California; in depths to 150 fms, in silts and 

 mixed sediments. 



Eunice valens (Chamberlin) 1919. Central California, rare. Perhaps the 

 same as Eunice tridentata Ehlers, 1905, from New Zealand. 



Eunice vittata (delle Chiaje) 1828. See Hartman, 1944a, p. 118. Tropi- 

 cal, rare to southern California. 



Marphysa confer ta Moore, 1811. See below. 



Marphysa disjuncta, new species. See below. 



Marphysa mortenseni Monro, 1928. See below. 



Marphysa sanguinea (Montagu) 1815. See below. 



Marphysa stylobranchiata Moore, 1909. See below. 



Palola paloloides (Moore) 1909. See Hartman, 1944a, p. 131. Southern 

 California, in shaley crevices; in shallow depths to 33 fms. 



Family Lumbrineridae 



Lumbrineris acuta Verrill, 1875. See Hartman, 1944a, p. 145. New 

 England; southern California, in shallow depths, red sands. 



Lumbrineris bassi Hartman, 1944. Southern Florida and southern Cali- 

 fornia, in shallow depths in silty sediments. 



