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Figure 125, ?Gtycera oxycephala: 8Sth parapodium in anterior view, 

 setae omitted, x 65. 



Figures 126-131, Glycinde multidens: Fig. 126, 5 proboscidial mac- 

 rognaths from the dorsal side of an everted proboscis, the piece 

 at the right directed toward the median dorsal line, the one at 

 the left near the lateral side, x 127; Fig. 127, 4th macrognath 

 from the right, shown above, x 285 ; Fig. 128, 2nd macrognath 

 from the right, shown in Fig. 135, x 285; Fig. 129, micrognath 

 from the ventrolateral part of the proboscis, x 285; Fig. 130, ar- 

 ticulation of a neuropodial seta from a posterior parapodium, x 

 645 ; Fig. 131, tip of a notopodial seta from a posterior parapodi- 

 um, X 645. 



Figures 132-141, Goniada acicula: Fig. 132, parapodium from the 

 middle anterior region, setae omitted, x 31; Fig. 133, parapodi- 

 um from the middle posterior region, in posterior view, setae in- 

 dicated, X 31; Fig. 134, papillae from proboscis taken from near 

 the middorsal line near the distal third, the points directed 

 toward the head (proboscis everted), x 65; Fig. 135, one of the 

 proboscidial papillae in frontal view, x 285; Fig. 136, a neuro- 

 podium from the middle posterior region in anterior view, setae 

 omitted, x 31 ; Fig. 137, a parapodium from the middle region, or 

 about the 83rd parapodium, in anterior view, x 31; Fig. 138, 

 chitinous plates (chevron) from the right side of a proboscis 

 (499-36), X 65; Fig. 139, same, from another specimen (549-36), 

 X 65 ; Fig. 140, distal end of a notopodial seta from a posterior 

 parapodium, x 285 ; Fig. 141, articulation of a composite seta 

 from the same parapodium, x 285. 



