Distribution. — North Carolina; West Indies; 

 Gulf of Mexico: Brazil; low tide to 120 m. 



Hipponoe gaiidichaudi Audouin and 

 Milne-Edwards, 1830 



Hipponoe gaiidichaudi. - Fauvel, 1923: 132. 

 Fig. 47 1-p. - Pettibone, 1963a: 57, Fig. 

 13 a. b. 



Records. — Two specimens on driftwood with 

 Lepas, off Beaufort (*). 



Distribution. — Cosmopolitan in warm and 

 tropical seas. 



Amphinome rostrata (Pallas. 1776) 



Anipliiiiome palliisii. - Fauvel, 1923: 127, Fig. 



46. 

 Amphinome rostrata. - Hartman, 1951: 22, 



pi. 4: Fig. 1. - Pettibone, 1963a: 59, Fig. 



13 d, e. - Day, 1967: 123, Fig. 3.1. f-k. 



Records. — Several records from driftwood 

 cast ashore in North Carolina (5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 

 18, *). 



Distribution. — Cosmopolitan in warm anil 

 tropical seas. 



Paramphinome pulchella (Sars, 1872) 



ParamphiiKiiiie pulchella. - Pettibone, 1963a: 

 61, Fig. 13 f, g (with synonymy). 



Parampliinomc jeffrei/sii. - Hartman, 1965a: 

 58, pi. 1: Fig.b, c. 



Records. — No North Carolina record, but 

 known from south of Long Island and the Gulf 

 of Mexico. (17). 



Distribution. — North Atlantic from Norway 

 to Denmark and Iceland to the Gulf of Mexico; 

 from 37 to 5,500 m. 



PHeudeitrifthoe ambigiia (Monro, 1933) 



Eurytlioe ambi</ua Monro, 1933b: 6, Fig. 2. 

 Pseudeuri/tlnn am/>i(/ua. - Hartman. 1945: 12. 



Reiuarlx's. — Pa reu i-i/tliDeGusteit'^onandPscud- 

 eui-j/tliiK P'auvel ai"e very close. The main dis- 

 tinction is that in Pareurytlioe the gills con- 

 tinue to the end of the body while in Pseudeunj- 

 thoe they are limited to anterior segments. 

 This, however, may be a function of size and 

 mo.st species of the Pseudeurythoe are small. 



Records. — Beaufort, intertidal, and common 

 at 20 m (11,21, *). 



Distril>u t ion. — Pacific coast of Panama ; North 

 Carolina; intertidal to 20 m. 



FAMILY PHYLLODOCIDAE 



Key to genera and species 



NOTE. — In the tentacular formula used below, the symbol 1 = tapered tentacular cinois; 

 N = normal lamellar cirrus; = absent (no cirrus or no setae); S = setae. 



1 Two pairs of tentacular cirri. Only 4 antennae 2 



1' Three pairs of tentacular cirri. Only 4 antennae 5 



1" Four pairs of tentacular cirri. Four or 5 antennae 6 



2 Two tentacular cirri on first segment. Prostomium tlattened 



and body usually white (Eteone) 3 



2' One tentacular cirrus on first segment and one on second 

 which also bears setae. Prostomium not flattened and body 

 usually greenish (Lugia). [No dorsal cirrus on segment 3; 



formula: 1 + S — + S —] L. rarica 



N N 



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