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  PROCEEDINGS 
  OF 
  THE 
  NATIONAL 
  MUSEUM 
  vol. 
  los 
  

  

  Distribution. 
  — 
  Scattered 
  records 
  in 
  the 
  Arctic 
  : 
  Siberian 
  and 
  Alaskan 
  

   Arctic, 
  Spitsbergen, 
  Novaya 
  Zemlya, 
  Kara 
  Sea. 
  Also 
  Iceland, 
  Nor- 
  

   way 
  to 
  Ireland, 
  North 
  Sea, 
  Baltic; 
  Bering 
  Sea; 
  north 
  Japan 
  Sea. 
  

   In 
  5.5-60 
  fathoms. 
  

  

  Eteone 
  longa 
  (Fabricius, 
  1780) 
  

  

  FiGUKE 
  27, 
  h 
  

  

  Nereis 
  longa 
  Fabricius, 
  1780, 
  p. 
  300. 
  

  

  Eteone 
  longa 
  Oersted, 
  1843, 
  p. 
  185, 
  pi. 
  2, 
  figs. 
  20, 
  28. 
  — 
  Bergstrom, 
  1914, 
  p. 
  192, 
  

   fig. 
  72.— 
  Chamberlin, 
  1920, 
  p. 
  11.— 
  Eliason, 
  1920, 
  p. 
  26.— 
  Fauvel, 
  1923, 
  

   p. 
  172, 
  fig. 
  62, 
  a-d; 
  1933, 
  p. 
  16.— 
  Augener, 
  1928, 
  p. 
  710; 
  1939, 
  p. 
  136.— 
  

   Annenkova, 
  1934, 
  p. 
  322; 
  1937, 
  p. 
  158; 
  1938, 
  p. 
  145.— 
  Thorson, 
  1946, 
  p. 
  

   59, 
  fig. 
  26, 
  A-E.— 
  Gorbunov, 
  1946, 
  p. 
  38.— 
  Zatsepin, 
  1948, 
  p. 
  113, 
  pi. 
  29, 
  

   fig. 
  13. 
  — 
  Berkeley 
  and 
  Berkeley, 
  1948, 
  p. 
  41, 
  figs. 
  57, 
  58. 
  — 
  Wesenberg-Lund, 
  

   1950a, 
  p. 
  11, 
  pi. 
  2, 
  figs. 
  6, 
  7; 
  1950b, 
  p. 
  38; 
  1951, 
  p. 
  29. 
  

  

  Eteone 
  arctica 
  Malmgren, 
  1867, 
  p. 
  27, 
  pi. 
  2, 
  fig. 
  12. 
  

  

  Eteone 
  cinerea 
  Webster 
  and 
  Benedict, 
  1884, 
  p. 
  705, 
  pi. 
  1, 
  figs. 
  1-5. 
  

  

  Eteone 
  tuberculata 
  Treadwell, 
  1922, 
  p. 
  174, 
  figs. 
  7-10. 
  

  

  Eteone 
  californica 
  Hartman, 
  1936a, 
  p. 
  131, 
  figs. 
  43-46; 
  1948, 
  p. 
  20, 
  fig. 
  4, 
  a-d. 
  — 
  

   Rioja, 
  1941, 
  p. 
  687. 
  

  

  Description. 
  — 
  Length 
  10-65 
  mm., 
  width 
  without 
  setae 
  0.5-3 
  mm. 
  

   (length 
  up 
  to 
  160 
  mm. 
  — 
  Berkeley 
  and 
  Berkeley, 
  1948). 
  See 
  key. 
  

   Color: 
  In 
  life: 
  White. 
  

  

  Remarks. 
  — 
  E. 
  tuberculata 
  Treadwell 
  (1922) 
  from 
  Friday 
  Harbor, 
  

   Washington, 
  E. 
  calijornica 
  Hartman 
  (1936) 
  from 
  central 
  California 
  

   (type 
  examined 
  as 
  well 
  as 
  specimens 
  from 
  southeastern 
  Alaska 
  — 
  

   Hartman, 
  1948), 
  and 
  E. 
  cinerea 
  Webster 
  and 
  Benedict 
  (1884) 
  from 
  

   Provincetown, 
  Massachusetts 
  (type 
  in 
  USNM), 
  appear 
  to 
  be 
  

   synonymous 
  with 
  E. 
  longa. 
  

  

  New 
  records. 
  — 
  Arctic 
  Alaska: 
  Eluitkak 
  Pass, 
  Elson 
  Lagoon 
  near 
  

   Point 
  Barrow, 
  6.6 
  fms.; 
  off 
  Point 
  Barrow 
  base, 
  1.7-75.5 
  fms., 
  up 
  to 
  8 
  

   miles 
  from 
  shore, 
  on 
  bottoms 
  of 
  sandy-mud, 
  stones, 
  and 
  various 
  

   combinations 
  of 
  mud, 
  pebbles, 
  stones, 
  gravel, 
  rocks 
  (12 
  stations, 
  40 
  

   specimens). 
  West 
  Coast 
  North 
  America: 
  San 
  Juan 
  Archipelago, 
  

   Washington, 
  Pettibone. 
  West 
  Greenland: 
  Vaigat, 
  Disko 
  Island, 
  

   mud, 
  Bartlett, 
  1937. 
  

  

  Distribution. 
  — 
  Widely 
  distributed 
  in 
  the 
  Arctic: 
  Siberian, 
  Alaskan, 
  

   and 
  Canadian 
  Arctic, 
  Greenland, 
  Spitsbergea, 
  Franz 
  Josef 
  Land, 
  

   Novaya 
  Zemlya. 
  Also 
  Iceland, 
  Norway 
  to 
  English 
  Channel; 
  

   Hudson 
  Bay 
  to 
  Massachusetts; 
  Bering 
  Sea 
  to 
  Mexico; 
  north 
  Japan 
  

   Sea; 
  China. 
  In 
  low 
  water 
  to 
  518 
  fathoms. 
  

  

  