170 CHRYSOPETALIDAE. 
NOTE V. 
THREE OVERLOOKED CHRYSOPETALIDAE 
BY 
Dr. R. HORST. 
In my paper „On a Bhawania-specimen, a contribution 
to our knowledge of the Chrysopetalidae” (Notes from the 
Leyden Museum, Vol. XXX, p. 219, pl. 9) to my great 
regret I omitted to mention Bhawania Goodei, described 
by Webster in his „Annelida from Bermuda” (Bulletin of 
of the United States National Museum, N°, 25, 1884, p. 307). 
Like as with our specimen, unfortunately no good view 
of the head was obtained; also the different structure of 
the upper- and underside of the paleae has not been re- 
cognized by Webster. I overlooked also two other species, 
described by Johnson in his ,Preliminary account of the 
marine Annelids of the Pacific Coast” (Proceed. California 
Acad. of Sciences, (3) Vol. I, 1897, p. 153), Chrysopetalum 
occidentale and Heteropale bellis. The genus Heteropale un- 
doubtedly is closely allied to Paleanotus, for it possesses 
also three antennae and four eyes, the anterior of which 
are large and crescentshaped; according to Johnson 
however there is only one tentacular cirrus on 
each side. 
Leyden Museum, May 1909. 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XXXI. 
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