PHYLLODOCIDAE m 



Phyllodoce bowersi, Benham. 



Benham, 1927, p. 77, pi. A, figs. 27-31. 

 Monro, 1930, p. 72. 



Occurrence. St. WS 215 (i). 



Specific characters. The present specimen is small, measuring only 14 mm. by 

 I mm. for 63 chaetigers, whereas Benham 's type measured 60 mm. by 2-5 mm. without 

 the feet for 120 chaetigers. In spirit this is a cream-coloured species. The head is rounded, 

 as broad as long, and there are no eyes. A nuchal papilla is present. The tentacular 

 segments are distinct, and though I have not sufficient material to determine the 

 tentacular formula I can report the presence of bristles in the second and third tenta- 

 cular segments. The dorsal cirri are adherent, transversely elliptical in form and with 

 an outer edge which is a continuous curve. The ventral cirri are large, oval and reach 

 nearly to the end of the lobe. Bristles with long appendix and articular cup with one 

 side produced into a long tapering process. Pharyngeal papillae arranged in six or seven 



regular longitudinal rows. 



Genus Eulalia, Oersted 



Body elongate with numerous segments. Head oval or conical. There are five 

 tentacles. Proboscis smooth or diffusely papillated. Four pairs of tentacular cirri dis- 

 tributed over three segments. Feet uniramous. Pedal cirri foliaceous, cordiform, oval 

 or lanceolate. Bristles compound. 



Dorsal cirri thin and lanceolate; proboscis papillated E. magalhaensis 



Dorsal cirri stout and ovate. Proboscis smooth ... ... ... ... ... E. picta 



Eulalia magalhaensis, Kinberg. 



Steggoa magalhaensis, Bergstrom, 1914, p. 129, with synonymy. 

 Eulalia magalhaensis, Monro, 1930, p. 75. 



Occurrence. St. 53 (i). 



Specific characters. A rather elongate species with up to 350 chaetigers. There 



are two pairs of eyes behind the median tentacle. The proboscis is diffusely papillated. 



The tentacular formula is i + O \-B ^ry, and the ventral cirrus of the second tenta- 



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cular segment is foliaceous. The dorsal cirri are elongate and lanceolate, about three 

 times as long as broad. The ventral cirri are oval and with blunt ends. I find that 

 Eulalia anomalochaeta, mihi (1930), is the same as Pterocirrus hunteri, Benham (1921). 



Eulalia picta, Kinberg. 



Natalia picta, Bergstrom, 1914, p. 127, text-fig. 34, with synonymy. 

 Occurrence. St. WS 804 (2). 



Specific characters. A slender, elongate species with (in spirit) a dark green body and 

 brov^Ti cirri. The tentacular formula is {fide Bergstrom) i + B \-B-^, and the 



ventral cirrus of the second tentacular segment is stout and ventrally asymmetrical. 

 The proboscis is smooth. The dorsal cirri are thick and ovate. The bristles have the 

 head of the shaft denticulated and short end-pieces. 



