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type specimen. It is possible that there are two closely allied species of Eiisyllis with 

 broad heads, massive dorsally-arched bodies and dorsal parapodial languets, but 

 differing in the character of the prostomium and in the upper bristles. 

 The specimen from St. 56 has swimming chaetae. 



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Fig. 30. Eusyllis kerguelensis . 

 a. Head. b. Upper bristle, c. Foot. 



Genus Trypanosyllis, Claparede 



Trypanosyllis gigantea (Mcintosh). 



Syllis gigantea, Mcintosh, 1885, p. 193, pi. xxx, figs. 1-3; pi. xxxiii, fig. 4; pi. x a, fig. 14; 



pi. xxiv A, fig. 7. 



Trypanosyllis gigantea , Ehlers, 1901, p.' 85, pi. vi, figs. 11-16. 



St. 27. 15. iii. 26. West Cumberland Bay, South Georgia. 3-3 miles S 44° E of Jason Light. 

 110 m. Gear DL. Bottom: mud and rock. One specimen. 



