100 ALLAN HANCOCK PACIFIC EXPEDITIONS VOL. 7 



PLATE 1 



Figures 1 to 5, Aphrodita japonica: Fig. 1, stout superior neuro- 

 podial seta from a median parapodium (430-35), x 290; Fig. 

 2, a median neuropodial seta, with attached sheath, from the 

 same parapodium, x 290; Fig. 3, tip of a long, slender dorsal 

 seta, showing hooked tip, x 290 ; Fig. 4, inferior neuropodial 

 seta, from same parapodium as that shown in Fig. 1, x 290; 

 Fig. 5, inferior neuropodial seta (632-37) with pilose cap at- 

 tached, X 130. 



Figure 6, Aphrodita armifera: Inferior neuropodial seta from a 

 median parapodium (D 93), x 290. 



Figures 7 and 8, Aphrodita refulgida: Fig. 7, superiormost neuro- 

 podial seta from twelfth parapodium, x 290 ; Fig. 8, inferior 

 neuropodial seta from same parapodium, x 290. 



Figures 9 and 10, Aphrodita parva: Fig. 9, an inferior neuropodial 

 seta from a median parapodium, showing small lateral spur, 

 X 290; Fig. 10, a superior neuropodial seta from the same para- 

 podium, with pilosity, x 290. 



Figures 11 to 15, Aphrodita falcifera: Fig. 11, a median neuro- 

 podium (287-34), x 32; Fig. 12, tip of an inferior neuropodial 

 seta from same parapodium, x 66; Fig. 13, tip of a superior 

 neuropodial seta from the same parapodium, x 66; Fig. 14, 

 distal end of inferior neuropodial seta, x 290; Fig. 15, pro- 

 stomial lobe, x 12.5. 



