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Figures 121 to 127, Polyno'e veleronis: Fig. 121, anterior end, x 32; 

 Fig. 122, second parapodium, elytrum omitted, x 32; Fig. 123, 

 first elytrum in dorsal view, elytral scar indicated ; stippled 

 area is chocolate brown, preserved, x 32; Fig. 124, twentieth 

 parapodium in posterior view, x 32; Fig. 125, a notopodial seta 

 from twentieth parapodium, x 290 ; Fig. 126, an inferior neuro- 

 podial seta from the same parapodium, x 290; Fig. 127, a su- 

 perior neuropodial seta from the same parapodium, x 290. 



Figures 128 to 133, Euno'e senta: Fig. 128, dorsalmost neuropodial 

 seta from a median parapodium, x 130; Fig. 129, an inferior- 

 most neuropodial seta from the same parapodium, x 130; Fig. 

 130, a short, curved notopodial seta from the same parapodium, 

 X 130; Fig. 131, tip of a long, notopodial seta from the same 

 parapodium, x 130; Fig. 132, elytrum, in dorsal view, loose 

 in vial with specimen, x 25; Fig. 133, one of smaller spines 

 from anterior third of elytrum, x 290. 



