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Figures 14-20, Chloeta entypa: Fig. 14, anterior end in dorsal view 

 (213-34), X 24; Fig. 15, a dorsal serrated notopodial seta without 

 tip, from the 8th last segment, x 65 ; Fig. 16, a portion of the 

 same from the serrated region, x 285; Fig. 17, distal end of a 

 neuropodial seta from the same segment, of which about 100 or 

 more are present, all resembling one another, x 285; Fig. 18, one 

 of smooth notopodial setae from the 4th parapodium, x 65 ; Fig. 

 19, a serrated notopodial seta from 10th parapodium of a young 

 individual (876-38), x 127; Fig. 20, tip of a notopodial seta from 

 a median parapodium, x 285. 



Figures 21-23, Euphrosyne bicirrata: Fig. 21, smooth notopodial seta 

 from a median parapodium (559-36), x 285; Fig. 22, serrated 

 notopodial seta from same parapodium, in lateral view, x 285; 

 Fig. 23, same, in frontal view, x 285. 



Figures 24-26, Euphrosyne panamica: Fig. 24, branchial tuft from the 

 16th parapodium (446-35), x 65; Fig. 25, prostomium and car- 

 uncle in dorsal view, x 27; Fig. 26, a serrated notopodial seta 

 from the 16th parapodium, x 285. 



Figures 27-29, Euphrosyne aurantiaca: Fig. 27, a bifurcated notopo- 

 dial seta, X 285; Fig. 28, a serrated notopodial seta, x 285; Fig. 

 29, a long, neuropodial seta (439-35), x 580. 



