112 ALLAN HANCOCK PACIFIC EXPEDITIONS VOL.7 



PLATE 7 



Figures 83 to 95, Lepidonotus nesophilus: Fig. 83, prostomial lobe 

 (814-38), X 32; Fig. 84, outline of tenth elytrum, in ventral 

 view (148-34), x 12.5; Fig. 85, marginal fringe from first 

 elytrum (814-38), x 290; Fig. 86, pattern of reticulated pig- 

 ment from tenth elytrum, x 290 ; Fig. 87, first elytrum from 

 right side, in dorsal view (814-38), x 32; Fig. 88, one of 

 medium spines from near external margin, from first elytrum, 

 X 290; Fig. 89, a spine from a posterior elytrum (148-34), x 

 290; Fig. 90, a tall macrotubercle from near the inner edge, 

 from first elytrum, x 290; Fig. 91, a ventralmost neuropodial 

 seta from first parapodium (second segment), x 290; Fig. 92, 

 a dorsalmost neuropodial seta from the same segment, x 290; 

 Fig. 93, a nearly entire inferior neuropodial seta from a median 

 parapodium, x 290; Fig. 94, a more usual type of neuropodial 

 seta, the superiormost from a median parapodium, x 290 ; Fig. 

 95, a notopodial seta from a median parapodium, x 290. 



Figures 96 to 98, Thormora johnstoni: Fig. 96, prostomial lobe with 

 antennae (525-36), x 32; Fig. 97, sixth elytrum from right 

 side, in dorsal view, x 32; Fig. 98, portion of elytrum from 

 near edge of sixth, x 290. 



