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Euchone analis (Kroyer, 1856) 



Euchone analis Wesenberg-Lund, 1953, p. 110. — Pettibone, 1954, p. 339, fig. 

 39,m,n. 



New record: Labrador: Seven Islands Bay, 30 fms., mud, some 

 rock; 4 specimens. Station 31. 



Distribution: Widely distributed in the Arctic. Also Iceland, 

 Norway to Danish waters; Hudson Bay to Labrador; Bering Sea to 

 British Columbia; north Japan Sea. In 2 to 389 fathoms. 



Euchone papillosa (Sars, 1850) 



Euchone papillosa Malmgren, 1865, p. 407, pi. 29, fig. 94. — Augener, 1928, 

 p. 805.— Gustafson, 1936, p. 10.— Annenkova, 1937, p. 196; 1938, p. 215.— 

 Gorbunov, 1946, p. 39.— Zatsepin, 1948, p. 163, pi. 39, fig. 11.— Wesenberg- 

 Lund, 1950a, p. 59; 1950b, p. 132; 1951, p. 124; 1953, p. 111. 



Euchone tuberculosa Malmgren, 1865, p. 407, pi. 29, fig. 92. — Moore, 1909b, 

 p. 145. 



Description: Collarette notched midventrally. Tube thin, elon- 

 gated, of silty mud, smooth, tough. 



New records: Labrador: Hebron Fjord, 95-125 fms., mud; 14 

 specimens. Stations 11, 12. East Coast North America: Bay of 

 Fundy, U. S. Fish Commission (by Verrill as E. tuberculosa). West 

 Coast North America: Albatross Station 2848, Unalaska to Cook 

 Island, 55°10' N., 160°18' W., 110 fms., 1888; Albatross Station 3311, 

 Bering Sea, 53°59' N., 166°29' W., 85 fms., 1890. 



Distribution: Widely distributed in the Arctic: Siberian Arctic, 

 Greenland, Spitsbergen, Novaya Zemlya, Kara Sea, Laptev Sea. 

 Also Iceland, Norway to Danish waters; Labrador to Bay of Fundy; 

 Bering Sea; north Japan Sea. In 2 to 1,611 fathoms. 



Family Serpulidae 



Genus Spirorbis Daudin, 1800 



Spirorbis (Laeospira) granulatus (Linne, 1767) 



Spirorbis (Laeospira) granulatus Wesenberg-Lund, 1952, p. 12; 1953, p. 117. — 

 Pettibone, 1954, p. 343, fig. 39, r-t. 



New records: Labrador: Seven Islands Bay, east end Lake 

 Melville, 30-35 fms., on bottoms of mud and mud with rock, on 

 brachiopod shell; 2 specimens. Stations 31, 34. 



Distribution: Widely distributed in the Arctic. Also Iceland, 

 Norway to France; Hudson Bay to North Carolina; Alaska to British 

 Columbia; north Japan Sea. In low water to 239 fathoms. 



