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Figures 203 to 216, Sthenelais neoleanirae: Fig. 203, seventh para- 

 podium in posterior view, setae indicated, x 32; Fig. 204, su- 

 perior neuropodial seta from thirty-fifth parapodium, the ap- 

 pendage with 5 articles and a bifid tip, x 290; Fig. 205, in- 

 feriormost neuropodial seta from same parapodium, x 290; Fig. 

 206, distal end of seventh parapodium in anterior view, with 

 parapodial lobular processes, setae omitted, x 6G; Fig. 207, 

 first parapodium with long dorsal cirrus, shorter ventral cirrus 

 and the transposed prostomial antenna, x 32; Fig. 208, part of 

 elytrum from thirty-fifth parapodium, showing distribution of 

 larger tubercles near the postectal margin, x 66 ; Fig. 209, out- 

 line of elytrum from thirty-fifth parapodium in dorsal view, 

 spines omitted, x 12.5 ; Fig. 210, one of larger elytral spines 

 from same elytrum as preceding, x 290; Fig. 211, superior 

 spinose neuropodial seta from thirty-fifth parapodium, x 290 ; 

 Fig. 212, a median neuropodial seta from thirty-fifth para- 

 podium, showing tapering, finely bifid appendage, x 290; Fig. 

 213, a short appendaged, median neuropodial seta from same 

 parapodium, x 290; Fig. 214, articulation of supraacicular 

 neuropodial seta from seventh parapodium, others are less 

 spiny or quite smooth, x 290; Fig. 215, inferiormost neuropodial 

 seta from same parapodium, x 290; Fig. 216, outline of seventy- 

 second parapodium in anterior view, setae omitted, x 66. 



