2' Ventral groove and branchiae start on setiger 2. [Pygidium 

 tubular] 



3 Small lateral eyespots between parapodia from setiger 6-7 



(AfDHuulia) 



3' No lateral eyespots (Oplul'nnt ). [Twenty-seven or twenty-eight 

 setigers with branchiae from 2nd to 24th, but those on middle 

 segments reduced and often missing] 



4 Twenty-nine setigers, with branchiae from 2nd to 26th. Para- 



podial lobes all short and globular 



4' Thirty -six or more setigers, with branchiae frt)m 2nd to last. 

 Anterior feet with elongate and pointed pre.setal lobes 



0])h('lin(i 

 cylind)icai(data 



Armaridia 

 macnlata 



Armatidut (U/Uis 



Travisia parva New Species 



I''iH'Ui-e i:ki-f 



Hi>li>t!ip(. — USNM 43126; one paratype, 

 USNM 43127 



Dcsoiptidii. — Body of holotype fusiform (Fig- 

 ure 13f). 12 mm long with 24 segments including 

 20 setigers and 4 achaetous preanal segments. 

 Paratype 6 mm long with 20 setigers and 3 

 achaetous preanal segments. Prostomium sharp- 

 ly conical; anterior segments triannulate, pos- 

 terior segments biannulate; no sign of tessela- 

 tion or papillae. Cirriform branchiae behind 

 notosetae from setiger 2 to 20 but none on 

 achaetous ])reanals. Anterior segments rounded 

 in section (Figure 13d), 14th and succeeding 

 segments (Figure 13e) with stout lateral swell- 

 ings above and below setae. Pygidium with 

 about eight short blunt lobes encircling anus. 



R(iii(i)-ks. — The other species of Tnirisia re- 

 corded from the United States namely T. cin-ind 

 Verrill, T. profimdi Chamberlin. T. (/rarii ri 

 Mcintosh, T. In-cris Moore, T. (inuiulatd Moore, 

 and T. pnjxi Moore, all have 24 or more setigers; 

 they differ also in the distribution of the bran- 

 chiae and the presence of granules or pustules 

 on the skin. 



/?(■("(» r(/.s-. — Two specimens off Beaufort in 

 20-80 m (*). 



Ophelia denticiilata Verrill, 187.^ 



Ophelia doiticiilota Verrill, 1875: 39. - Tebble. 



1953; 362. 

 Ophelia iieglecta Schneider, 1892: 1, pi. 14. - 



Fauvei, 1927: 132, Fig. 46 g-h. 



Ophelia liniaeiiia. - Hartman, 1942a: 130 (»(»» 

 Rathke). 



Recoi-d^. — Cape Hatteras area to Beaufort, 

 intertidal to 20 m (18. 21, ■■)■ 



Dist)-ibiiti<iii. — Maine to North Carolina; Eng- 

 lish Channel and Atlantic coast of France; inter- 

 tidal to 20 m. 



Armandia macnlata (Webster, 1884) 



Ophelinu niaciiluta Webster, 1884; 322, pi. 11: 



Fig. 54, 55. 

 Armandia macnlata. - Hartman, 1942b: 129, Fig. 



14 a. 



R,ennl^.—Ofi Beaufort, in 10-40 m (21, *). 

 Dii<trihati()ii. — Bermuda; intertidal to 40 m. 



Armandia agilis (Andrews, 1891) 



Opheliiia af/ilis Andrews, 1891a; 289, pi. 15: 



Fig. 21-26, 28. 

 Armandia afiilis. - Hartman, 1945: 37; 1951: 97. 



Rema)-k>^. — A. agilis and A. loiif/icandata 

 (CauUery) from the Indian Ocean are very alike. 

 Both are large species with a long tapered 

 presetal lobe on the anterior parapodia and gills 

 from the second to the last setiger. The main 

 difference is that .4. agilis has 36-52 segments 

 while .4. hingicandata has only 30-32. 



R(ca)-ds. — Cape Hatteras area to Beaufort, 

 intertidal to 40 m (5, 9, 11, 13, 15, 18, *). 



Distribntio)i. — North Carolina and the Gulf of 

 Mexico; intertidal to 40 m. 



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