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G. capitata, with which Ehlers compared that of G. oxycephala. The 

 parapodial lobes, however, are strikingly similar to those shown by Eh- 

 lers. For these reasons, the specimens are questionably referred to G. oxy- 

 cephala. 



Distribution. — Indefatigable Island, Galapagos, in 392 fms; off Cali- 

 fornia, in 36-40 fms. 



Family Goniadidae 



Key to Genera 



Proboscis without V-shaped pieces at sides, near base 



GLYCINDE, p. 249 



Proboscis with a series of V-shaped pieces at the sides, near base 



GONIADA, p.251 



Genus GLYCINDE F. Muller 



Glycinde multidens F. Muller 

 Plate 44, Figs. 126-131 



Glycinde multidens F. Muller, 1858, p. 214, pi. 6, figs. 4-6; Grube, 

 1870, pp. 67-68 ; Augener, 1918, pp. 399-402, pi. 3, fig. 75, pi. 6, 

 fig. 196, fig. 50. 

 "^Glycinde armigera Moore, 1911, pp. 307-311, pi. 21, figs. 160-171; 



Berkeley, 1927, p. 411. 

 IGlycinde pacifica Monro, 1928, pp. 83-85, figs. 5-8; 1936, fig. 144. 



Collections.— n6-2,?>, 173-34, 477-35, 890-38, 893-38, 909-39, Mis- 

 sion Bay. 7 specimens. 



A 9 mm fragment (116-33) consists of 45 segments. Its proboscis, 

 partly everted, is dorsally covered with many rows of teeth, resembling 

 the radula of a mollusk. These include, on each side, 4 in a row dorsally, 

 the innermost curved inward, the outer less curved, with a distal articu- 

 lating appendage (pi. 44, figs. 126, 127), 2 rows of tiny papillar cones 

 laterally (pi. 44, fig. 129), and smaller hooks ventrally, resembling those 

 in the outer dorsal rows, but much smaller. Prostomial annulations are 

 obscure; there are 4 black eye spots, a pair on the basal ring, another pair 

 subdistally. 



Dorsal setae are simple, acicular, with a tapering, pointed hood (pi. 

 44, fig. 131). Ventral setae are composite, the articulation heterogomph 

 (pi. 44, fig. 130). Notopodia are first present from the thirtieth segment. 

 The dorsum is traversed by broad, brown segmental bands. 



