parent with an enlarged serration forming a 

 pocket at base of blade, numerous faint serra- 

 tions along its length and a hooked tij) with a 

 minute secondary tooth. 



Records. — Five small specimens tVom 40 to 

 120 m off Beaufort (*). This is a new record for 

 the United States. 



Distrilxitidii. — Eastern Atlantic from Scot- 

 land, Madeira Island, and Morocco to South 

 Africa; Mediterranean; Indian Ocean; inter- 

 tidal to 40 m. 



Harmothoe imbricato (Linnaeus. 17(i7) 



H(int)()th<ic inihricdta. - Fauvel, 1923; 55, Fig. 

 18 f-1. - Pettibone, 196P.a; :?6. Fig. 7 a-d. 



Rcroi-ds. — Intertidal in the Caj^e Hatteras 

 area (18). 



DistrihiitidH. — Arctic; North Atlantic from 

 Norway south to the Mediterranean and Labra- 

 dor to North Carolina; Pacific from the Bering 

 Sea to southern California and Japan to the 

 Yellow Sea; intertidal to 300 m. 



Aiilinoella sar.si (Malmgren. lS(i,>) 



Aiiti)i(H'lla Kcnsi. - Pettibone, IDBl'a; 30, Fig. 

 7e-j. 



Rccdj-ds. — Two juveniles off Beaufort in 200 

 m (*). 



Distrihiitioii. — Arctic and North Atlantic 

 from Norway to the British Isles and Labrador 

 to North Carolina; Pacific from the Bering Sea 

 to North Japan; 5-2,000 m. 



Harmothoe (Hermadiott) acanelloe 

 (Verrili. 1S81) 



Harmothoe acnleala Andrews, 1891 



H<tnii(>tli(ii' ac/iliatu. Andrews, 1891a; 278, pi. 

 12: Fig. 1-5. - Hartman, 1945; 10. - 

 1951; 19. - Nonato and Luna, 1970a; 67, 

 pi. 3: Fig. 26. 



Ricin-ds. — Several records from the shore 

 and .shallow dredgings off North Carolina (5, 7, 

 11. 13, 14, 15). 



Dist)ih/itinii. — North Carolina to Florida and 

 Brazil; intertidal to 69 m. 



Harmothoe trimaculata (Treadwell. 1924) 



PiiljiiiiK' (iciukIUk . — Hartman. 1942a; 27, Fig. 



27-31. 

 Hiiriiiotlitir ( H( rinadidi/ ) accnicUin . - Pettibone, 



196:ia; 28, Fig. 6 1, m. 



Rccdi-ds. — North Carolina, ? depth (17). 



Distributidii. — North Atlantic from Denmark 

 to West Greenland and south to North Carolina 

 in 4-2.000 m associated with the coral Acaiiclla 

 tnirnuuii. 



Gattyana cirrosa (Pallas, 1766) 



H(i niHitlioi ffliHacHluid Treadwell. 1924: 6. - 

 Hartman. 1938; 118, Fig. 38 a, 39 a, b; 

 1951; 19. 



Records. — Cape Hatteras to Beaufort, inter- 

 tidal to 70 m (18, 19). 



Distrihiitioii. — North Carolina and West In- 

 dies; 0-70 m. 



Harmothoe sp. A 



P'iKUif 111, i 



Gattj/uHa cirrosa. - Fauvel, 1923: 49, Fig. 17 a-f. 

 Pettibone, 1963a: 28, Fig. 5 b-d. 



Records. — Beaufort, intertidal (5). 



Distribiitio)!. — Arctic; North Atlantic from 

 Norway to France and Hud.son Bay to South 

 Carolina; Pacific from the North Japan Sea 

 and Bering Straits to Washington; intertidal 

 to 1,153 m. 



Description. — Body 3-4 mm long, with 21-23 

 .segments and 10 pairs of elytra. Pigmentation 

 characteristic with dark brown blotches on 

 cirrophores of setigers 6 and 10. Prostomium 

 bilobed but without cephalic peaks and anterior 

 eyes well forward and ventral. Median antenna 

 three times prostomial length, laterals ventral 

 in origin and shorter than prostomium. An- 

 tennae and cirri not visibly papillose. Elytra 



