+ IOWA STUDIES IN NATURAL HISTORY 
Leodice rubrivittata Treadwell. 
Nicidion kinbergti Webster. 
Arabella setosa Verrill. 
Oenone diphyllidia Schmarda. 
Cirratulide Cirratulus nigromaculata Treadwell. 
Cirratulus melanacanthus Grube. 
Maldanide Nicomache antiguensis n. sp. 
Terebellide Eupolymnia magnifica Webster. 
Sabellide Branchiomma lobiferum Ehlers. 
Parasabella sulfurea Treadwell. 
Dasychonopsis conspersa Ehlers. 
Bispira melania Schmarda. 
Sabella melanostigma Schmarda. 
Hypsicomus purpureus n. sp. 
Serpulide Protis sombrerianus McIntosh. 
Spirobranchus tricornis Morch. 
Spirobranchus giganteus Pallas. 
Pomatostegus stellatus Abildgaard. 
Family Amphinomide 
EurytHoe Kinberg 
Eurythoe pacifica Kinberg 
Eurythoe pacifica Kinberg, (1857), p. 14. 
Common in the collections. Ten specimens from Pillars of 
Hercules; nineteen from tide pool near Pelican Island; four 
‘‘off the Crane’’; also found in ‘‘old coral heads.’’ 
HeErRMopICcE Kinberg 
Hermodice carunculata Kinberg 
Hermodice carwnculata Kinberg, (1857), p. 13. 
Common in the collections. Found at Needham’s Point and 
D.S.79 and 81, four specimens; Bathsheba, one specimen; 
Pillars of Hercules, eleven specimens; also at ‘‘sea beach at low 
tide’’ and ‘‘in old coral heads.’’ Two small specimens measur- 
ing 15 mm. and 6 mm. in length respectively were taken at 
Station 99. From the character of the caruncle I concluded 
that they are the young of this species. The body in these is 
colorless but on the dorsal surface the intersegmental grooves 
are marked by heavy black, transverse lines. 
Notoryeos Grube 
Notopygos crinita Grube 
Notopygos crinita Grube (1878), p. 7. 
Collected at ‘‘sea beach at low tide’’ one specimen, and 
Pillars of Hereules two specimens. 
