8 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 98 



CHRYSOPETALIDAE 



PALEANOTUS CHRYSOLEPIS Schmarda 



Paleanotus chrysolepis Schmarda, 1861, p. 163; Monro, 1933, p. 19. 

 Heteropdle bellis Johnson, 1897, p. 163. 



Collection. — Station No. 3-38; 1 specimen. 



Immature, about 8 mm. long ; agrees well with Johnson's descrip- 

 tion of Heteropale bellis ( 1897, p. 163). It is uniformly straw-colored 

 in preservative. 



Distribution. — Cape of Good Hope ; Australia ; western Canada 

 south to Lower California; Mexico; Panama. 



AMPHINOMIDAE 

 EURYTHOE COMPLANATA (Pallas) 

 Eurythoe complanata Augener, 1913, p. 87; Chamberlin, 1919, p. 28. 

 Collection. — Station Nos. 9-38, 30-38. 12 specimens. 

 Length to 60 mm. 

 Distribution. — Cosmopolitan, in warmer waters. 



HERMODICE CARUNCULATA (Pallas) 

 Hcrmodicc carunculata Fauvel, 1923, p. 130. 



Collection. — Station No. 30-38; 3 specimens. 



Length to 68 mm. 



Distribution. — Indian Ocean ; warmer waters of eastern and west- 

 ern Atlantic ; West Indies. 



CHLOEIA ENTYPA Chamberlin 

 Chloeia entypa Chamberlin, 191 9, p. 30; Treadwell, 1937, p. 147. 



Collection. — Station No. 28-38 ; 1 specimen. 



Tiny, with only 12 setigerous segments and a posterior growth zone. 

 The proboscis is protruded, forming a large, corrugated, globular sack 

 on the ventral side of the prostomium and first 2 segments. The 

 dorsum has weak longitudinal stripes. 



Distribution. — Southern California, south to Panama. 



PHYLLODOCIDAE 



ANAITIDES LAMELLIFERA (Pallas) 



Fig. 2, a 



Phyllodocc (Anaitidcs) lamcllifcra Monro, 1933, p. 22. 

 Phyllodocc lamelligera Fauvel, 1923, p. 147. 



Collection. — Station No. 9-38; 1 specimen. 



Length about 108 mm., number of segments about 279; long, 

 slender, the parapodia held at right angles to the body, and con- 



