subdermal eyes at level of setiger 2. Setiger 1 

 with a small papilliform dorsal cirrus, a setig- 

 erous lobe and a long ventral cirrus directed 

 forwards. Dorsal cirrus of setiger 2 not en- 

 larged. Each normal foot (Figure 2k) with a 

 minute biarticulate dor.sal cirrus, a long .setig- 

 erous lobe with two ])resetal lii)s ami a ventral 

 cirrus similar to donsal one but more distal 

 in origin. Setae of three types; superior one 

 (Figure 2m) stout, simple, and obliquely trun- 

 cate; second (Figure 2n) simple, with a slightly 

 curved and pointed end; below this three com- 

 pound setae (Figure 2o) with short falcigerous 

 blades. 



Rt'UHirks. — P. rcmolu differs from the type 

 species P. m rslcdi Cirube in lacking an elongate 

 dorsal cirrus on setiger 2 and differs from P. 

 (tf)icaiin Day in having all blades of the com- 

 pound setae short. 



Rccards. — Juveniles common off Beaufort in 

 10-20 m (21, *). This is a new record for the 

 Atlantic coast of the United States. 



Distrihiifiiiii. — Ireland; English Channel; 

 Mediterranean; southern California; Pacific 

 coast of Mexico; in 10-200 m. 



FAMILY AMPHINOMIDAE 

 Key to genera and species 



3 

 3' 

 4 



Notosetae in transverse i)alisades across tlorsum. [Body stout 



and oval. Caruncle linear (En i>hni^iiii )] No N.C. record 



Notosetae in comjiact tufts 2 



Branchiae with regular bi])innate branches. [Body oval with 

 about oO segments. Caruncle broad with pleated margins 

 iC'lildi ill). Conspicuous red bars on dorsum when adult] C. rii-idis 



Branchiae as iri'egularly branching tufts 3 



Neuropodium small and .suckerlike with few short, hooked 



setae (Hippoiidc) H. (jandirhundi 



Neuropodium well develojjed; setae numerous, not hooked 4 



Neurosetae stout and acicular. Body large, stout, almost 

 quadrangular in section (Anipliiininic). Caruncle small, 

 cordate A. )-<}stixttu 



Neurosetae normal, spurred. Body small, less than 30 mm. 

 Ventrum flattened. Caruncle small or absent. [Branchiae 

 not present on posterior segments] 5 



Notosetae of setiger 1 include stout hooks (not easily seen). 



(Pai-ampJiiniiiiie piilcln Ila) No N.C. record 



Noto.setae of setiger 1 without hooks. {Psaideariithoc). [Car- 

 uncle rudimentary. Branchiae from setiger 3] P. amliiynu 



Chloea viridis Schmarda, 1861 



Chlofia atglocliis Ehlers, 1887: 18, pi. 1: Fig. 1, 



2, pi. 2: Fig. 1-8, pi. 3: Fig. 1-4. 

 Chloeia viridis. - Hartman, 1951: 29. - Nonato 



and Luna, 1970b: 65, Fig. 1, 2. 



Notes. — Body up to 117 mm long with 36-39 

 segments. Dorsum with a median dorsal stripe 

 in juveniles changing to violet brown segmental 

 bars in adults. 



Records. — Cape Hatteras area on Sargassiini 

 and off Beaufort in 40-120 m ( 18, *). 



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