SABELLIDES AND SERPULIDES 



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SlGALIONID.fi 



Phloe 

 PHYLLODOCID^E 



Phyllodoce, 4 sp. 



Eulalia, 2 sp. 



EteonC) 4 sp. 

 NEPHTHYD.fi 



Nephthys, 9 sp. 

 GLYCERID^E 



Glycera^ 4 sp. 

 STAUROCEPHALiD.fi 



Stdurocephdlus 



LUMBRINEREID^E 



Lumbrmerets, etc., 4 sp. 

 EUNICID^E 



Leodice 

 LYCORiD.fi 



Nereis ; 7 sp. 

 SYLLID^E 



Autolytus (Polybostrichus) 



Syllis 



GnathosylUs, etc. 

 SPIONID^E 



Scolecolcfis 



Polydora 



Spio, etc. 

 CH^ETOPTERID^E 



Chatopterus 



ClRRATULID.fi 



Cirratulus 

 ARICIID^E 

 Aricia 



Ammotrypane 

 Ophelia 



Trophonia, 3 sp. 

 Flabclligera^ 5 sp. 

 Brada, 4 sp. 



EUPHROSYNID^E 



Spintherf 

 AMPHINOMID^E 

 Notopygus? 



SCALIBREGMID^E 



Eumenia 



Scaltbrcgma 

 TELETHUS^E 



Arenicola, 2 sp. 

 CAPITELLID^E 



Notomastus 



MALDANID.fi 



Nicomache 



Axiothella 

 AMMOCHARID^E 



AmmochareS) 2 sp. 

 AMPHICTENID^E 



Pcctinaria, 3 sp. 



HERMELLID.fi 



Sabellaria 

 TEREBELLID^E 



Amphitrite, 2 sp. 



Tcrcbdla 



Nicolea 



Polycirrus 

 SABELLID^E 



SabcUd) 4 sp. 



Parasabclla, 2 sp. 



Aspeira 



Schizobranchia, 5 sp, 



Eudistylid) 4 sp. 



Chone 



ERIOGRAPHIDID.fi 



Myxicold) 2 sp. 

 SERPULID^E 

 Serpula 



Crucigcrd) 3 sp. 

 Hyalopomatopsis 

 SpirorbiS) 10 sp. 



As an aid to students interested in the many much misunder- 

 stood forms found among the Sabellides and Serpulides, and 

 also because so little is known of those from the Pacific, descrip- 

 tions and figures of a few species collected in 1901 at Pacific 



