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of animal remains (except for one specimen of ZL. californiensis), is 
certainly striking. 
Harlier studies have suggested that Lumbrineris species are not 
carnivorous: L. impatiens Claparéde feeds on macroscopic algae 
(Hempelmann, 1931); L. minima Hartman is a detrital feeder (deposit 
feeder) (Reish, 1959); LZ. tenuis (Verrill) and probably L. fragilis 
(Miller) are selective feeders as is the related Drilonereis longa 
Webster (Sanders et al., 1962). 
Family ARABELLIDAE 
Notocirrus californiensis Hartman 
Notocirrus californiensis Hartman, 1944, p. 175. 
Found at stations 1, 3, 4, and 6. New for Puget Sound. Previously 
known from California. 
Family DorvVILLEIDAE 
Dorvillea pseudorubrovittata Berkeley 
Fiaures 4j, k 
The setae were studied in the syntypes (USNM 32674). There are 
some superior thin capillary setae, slightly broadened in the distal 
third, where they are finely serrated The bidentate tips have the same 
outline as those of the thicker spines below (fig. 47), which are slightly 
broadened and coarsely serrated in the distal halves. The serration 
near the bifid tips is fine. Rioja (1962) has not mentioned the bifid 
tips. The ends of the compound setae are serrated (fig. 4k). The 
spurs below the secondary teeth of the blades can be as small as 
in our figure, or they can form a membrane on the cutting edges of 
the blades reaching their tips. 
Family PARAONIDAE 
Aricidea (Aricidea) ramosa Annenkova 
Figures 5a-d 
Aricidea? (Aedicira) ramosa.—Hartman, 1957, p. 312, p. 327; 1959, p. 371. 
Aricidea (Aedicira) ramosa.—Hartman, 1963, p. 37. 
Aedicira ramosa.—Hartman, 1965b, p. 50. 
We have 15 individuals, 2 of which are complete and have about 
80 setigers. The antenna is short and palmately divided into three to 
five fairly equal lobes (fig. 5a); Annenkova described longer lobes. 
There are 13-17 pairs of gills beginning on setiger 4. Notopodial 
