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Figure 16. — Phyllodocidae, a-c, Eteorie lactea: a, dorsal view anterior end; h, dorsal view 

 posterior end; c, middle parapodlum. d, Eteone heteropoda, middle parapodium. e, 

 Eteone longa, middle parapodium. /, Eteone flava, middle parapodium. g, Eteone tri- 

 lineata, dorsal view anterior end (after Webster and Benedict, 1887). 



Rhode Island (off Newport), Connecticut (Noank Harbor), Long 

 Island Sound, Vii"ginia (Norfolk; off Chesapeake Bay, Albatross 

 Station 2113, 35°20' N., 75°19' W., 15 fathoms, 1883). South Caro- 

 lina (Charleston), Georgia (Sapelo Island, 10 fathoms). 



Distribution. — Swedish west coast, Shetland Islands, Denmark, 

 North Sea, the Baltic, Mediterranean, Gulf of St. Lawrence to 

 Florida. Low water to 100 fathoms. 



Eteone trilineata Webster and Benedict, IHUT 



Figure IGg 



Eteone trilineata Webster and Benedict, 1887, p. 712, pi. 1, figs. 5-8, pi. 2, 

 fig. 9.— Hartman, 1942c, p. 113, fig. 9,f,g. 



Description. — Length up to 10 mm., width 1 mm., segments 

 numerous. Dorsal cirri similar from anterior to posterior, about as 

 wide as long, thick, broadly rounded, with attached margin concave. 

 Color, in life: yellowish with narrow median and wide lateral longi- 

 tudinal bands of dark brown; in alcohol: brownish with three darker 



