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POLYCHAETOUS ANNELIDS 

 Part II. Chrysopetalidae to Goniadidae 



(Plates 31-44) 

 By Olga Hartman 



This is the second report on the polychaetous annelids collected by 

 the Allan Hancock Pacific Expeditions from the tropical and subtropical 

 eastern Pacific. It includes the families Chrysopetalidae, Amphinomidae, 

 Euphrosynidae Hesionidae, Stauronereidae, Nereidae, Nephthyidae, Gly- 

 ceridae, and Goniadidae, in the order named. 



A station list, below, includes only those stations of the expeditions 

 which were represented in the families herein considered. Under each 

 are given the species of these families collected. 



St. 2-33. Jan. 2, 1933. Tenacatita Bay, Jalisco, Mexico. 



Eurytho'e complanata (Pallas) 

 St. 8-33. Jan. 17, 1933. La Libertad, Ecuador. With electric light, 



at night. 



Platynereis polyscalma Chamberlin 



Goniada actcula, new species 

 St. 10-33. Jan. 18, 1933. La Libertad, Ecuador. Rocks south of Pt. 



St. Elena. 



Eurytho'e complanata (Pallas) 

 St. 11-33. Jan. 18, 1933. Same as above. With electric light, at night. 



Nereis riisei Grube 



Platynereis polyscalma Chamberlin 



Pseudonereis gallapagensis Kinberg 

 St. 12-33. Jan. 19, 1933. Same as above. Dredging along village 



beach, in 4 fms. 



Ceratonereis tentaculata Kinberg 



Nereis riisei Grube 



JJncinereis agassizi (Ehlers) 

 St. 13-33. Jan. 19, 1933. Same as above. With electric light, at night. 



Eurytho'e complanata (Pallas) 



Ceratonereis costae (Grube) 



Nereis riisei Grube 



Platynereis polyscalma Chamberlin 



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