arising directly from body wall above dorsal cirrus (CiO)tia- 

 diclcs). (Notosetae as stout hooks. Eighteen or nineteen 



anterior segments] G. ca r(>li)iae 



3' Compound setae all spinigerous. Notosetae of posterior seg- 

 ments arising from bilobed notopodia {Gl/iriiida) 4 



4 Twenty-four anterior segments without notosetae Glycinde solitaria 



4' Thirty-seven anterior segments without notosetae Gltic'unU iio)-diiiainii 



5 Superior compound setae spinigerous and inferior ones fal- 



cigerous (GouiadeUa); [28-30 anterior uniramous segments] Goniadtllu gmciUa 



5' All compound setae spinigerous {Gauiade) 6 



6 Posterior notopodia bear 2-3 acicular notosetae. [Neuropodia 



with 2 presetal lobes; jaws with an arc of 11 denticles above 



and 9 below] Goniadu teres 



6' Posterior notopodia bear several capillary notosetae 7 



7 Anterior feet (e.g., 15th) all with one presetal lobe. [Jaws with 



few (3-5) denticles dorsally and the same number ventrally] Gouiada niacnlata 



T Anterior feet (e.g., 15th) with two presetal lobes 8 



8 Papillae on proboscis with a prominent beak Gouiada Uttorea 



8' Papillae on proboscis squat and flanged, not beaked 9 



9 Notosetae appear about segment 40-45. Jaws with 2-4 den- 



ticles dorsally and about 10 ventrally Gouiada brinniea 



9' Notosetae appear about segment 30-37. Jaws with 15-25 den- 

 ticles dorsally and an equal number ventrally Goiidia norveyica 



Progoniada regularis Hartman, 1965 



Progoniada rcgularii^ Hartman, 1965a: 100, pi. 

 16: Fig. a-f. 



Records. — Two specimens in 450 m off Beau- 

 fort (*). 



Distribiitiou. — Western Atlantic from New 

 England to northwestern South America in 

 600-5,000 m. 



Goniadides carolinae New Species 



FiKTJre 7a-h 



Goniadides n. sp. Day, Field, and Montgomery, 

 1971: 121 



Holoti/pe.—VSNM 43389; 40 4- paratypes, 

 USNM 43390. 



Description. — Body slender and threadlike, 

 16 mm long for 85 segments. Color pale with 

 light brown spots above and below parapodial 

 bases. Prostomium (Figure 7a) long and ta- 

 pered with eight distinct rings and four bi- 

 articulate terminal antennae. No eyes. Base of 

 proboscis smooth and without chevrons but 

 distal part with regular rows of dissimilar 

 papillae as in the genus Glycinde. As seen in 

 section (Figure 7h), middorsal row I absent; 

 dorsolateral band II formed of four alternating 

 rows of sti'ongly chitinized and curved papillae; 

 lateral row III as a single series of low cones; 

 ventrolateral row IV similar to III; midventral 

 row V as a single series of minute cones each 

 slightly beaked. All papillae with apical pores. 

 End of proboscis (Figure 7d) armed with a pair 

 of ventrolateral macrognaths each bearing four 



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