NO. 3667 POLYCHAETES—BANSE AND HOBSON 11 
blades are long. The color of the animal is pink with dark interseg- 
mental furrows. 
The form bears some resemblance to P. multiseriata Rioja, which, 
however, has 12 pairs of rows of papillae with 11-15 papillae in the 
long rows. Also, Rioja (1941) emphasized the V-shaped form of the 
dorsal gap. On the other hand, the large supra-acicular lips of the 
parapodia (stressed by Rioja in the text rather than in the figures) 
support our tentative identification. Hartman (1961) has described 
Ficure 3.—Phyllodoce nr. multiseriata: a, posterior view of medioposterior parapodium. 
Gyptis brevipalpa (setae not drawn to scale): b, anterior view of median parapodium; c, 
thick notopodial spine; d, forked notopodial seta; e¢, tip of neuropodial compound seta; 
f-h, notopodial setae, including a thick capillary seta, from type of G. brevipalpa (figs. 
f-h by G. Hartmann-Schréder). Micropodarke dubia: i, posterior view of median 
parapodium; j, compound seta. Sigambra tentaculata: k, seta and acicula of a median 
notopodium squeezed under the cover glass (outline of basis of dorsal cirrus sketched). 
an Anaitides nr. multiseriata with 12 pairs of lateral papillae. Her 
specimen had a nuchal papilla that in Rioja’s animals was reported to 
be wanting.. 
Our form is not similar to any other known member of the subgenus 
Anaitides from the temperate northeastern Pacific. 
Phyllodoce (Anaitides) williamsi (Hartman) 
Anaitides williamst Hartman, 1936, p. 126. 
Our six specimens have about nine papillae per row on the proboscis, 
approximately rectangular dorsal cirri, rounded ventral cirri, and three 
bars across the dorsum of median segments, all of which support the 
identification. Adding to the description, we note that there are no 
