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DISCOVERY REPORTS 



Eulalia magaUiaensis 

 Eulalia picta 

 Eteone sculpta 

 Mystides notialis 

 Syllis prolixa 

 Syllis sclerolaema 

 Trypanosyllis gigantea 

 Eusyllis kergueletms 

 Autolytus charcoti 

 Autolytus simplex 

 Nereis hardyi 

 Nereis eugeniae 

 Nereis kerguelensis 

 Platynereis magalhaensis 

 Leptonereis loxechini 

 Nephthys serratifolia 

 Nephthys macrura 

 Nephthys squamosa 

 Glycera capitata 

 Goniada eximia 

 Glycinde armata 

 Ephesia antarctica 

 Eunice frauenfeldi 

 Eunice pennata 

 Onuphis conchylega 

 Onuphis iridescens 

 Onuphis dorsalis 

 Lumbrinereis tnagalhaensis 

 Lumbrinereis cingulata 



Lumbrinereis near impatiens 



Augeneria tentaculata 



Ninoe falklandica 



Drilonereis filum 



Haploscoloplos kerguelensis 



Cirratulus cirratus 



Cirratulus antarcticus 



Chaetopterus variopedatus 



Flabelligera affi?iis 



Travisia kerguelensis 



Ammotrypane scaphigera 



Ammotrypane breviata 



Lunibriclytnenella robusta 



Asychis amphiglypta 



Sabellaria (Phragmatopoma) ?noerchi 



Idanthyrsus armatus 



Pectinaria ehlersi 



Phyllocomus crocea 



Amphicfeis gunneri var. antarctica 



Amphitrite kerguelensis 



Amphitrite affinis var. antarctica 



Nicolea chileiisis 



Polymnia nebulosa 



Pista mirabilis 



Thelepus setosus 



Thelepus cincinnatus 



Sabella oatesiatia 



Potamilla antarctica 



Serptila vermicularis 



The following additional benthic species were recorded from this area in my previous 

 (1930) Discovery Report: 



Syllis brachycola Pista corrientis 



Syllis variegata Neoleprea streptochaeta 



Lumbrinereis tetraura Polycirrus kerguelensis 



Aricia michaelseni Polycirrus hamiltoni 



Travisia olens Polycirrus hesslei 



Axiothella antarctica Bispira magalhaensis 



Clymenella minor Salmacina dysteri, var. falklandica 



The total number of species recorded by me from this area is 94. 



There are forty-nine species common to both the South Georgia and the Falkland 

 Islands areas, and these constitute 40 per cent of the total number of the species from 

 the South Georgia area and 52 per cent of the species from the Falkland Islands area 



Harmothoe exanthema 

 Harmothoe brevipalpa, var. ciliata 

 Harinothoe spinosa 

 Polynoe antarctica 

 Lepidametria gigas 

 Antinoe antarctica 

 Nereis eugeniae 



III. STRAIT OF MAGELLAN 



Chaetopterus variopedatus 

 Amphitrite affinis, var. antarctica 

 Neoleprea streptochaeta 

 Thelepus setosus 

 Polycirrus hesslei 

 Potamilla antarctica 

 Serpula vermicularis 



