1914] Treadwell: Polychaetous Annelids of the Pacific Coast 177 

 Trypanosyllis intermedia Moore 



Trypanosyllis intermedia Moore (1909a), p. 236, pi. 7, figs. 1, 2. 

 Collected from San Pedro and San Diego, and also in haul 

 LXXVIII, from the piles of the Santa Fe wharf in San Diego Bay. 



Trypanosyllis gemmipara Johnson 



Trypanosyllis gemmiiiara Johnson (1901), p. 405, pi. 7, figs. 72-1 Q. 

 Locality unknown. 



Odontosyllis phosphorea Moore 



Odontosyllis pJiosphorea Moore (1909b), p. 327, pi. 15, figs. 8-10. 



Collected from Bolinas Bay ; Monterey ; Pacific G-rove ; Avalon, 

 Santa Catalina Island ; and Coronado. 



One mutilated specimen, from an unknown locality, agreed in 

 general with Moore's description, but had five prominent longitudinal 

 lines on the dorsal surface. Notopodial setae from the middle of the 

 body are very long, delicate, flat, gently tapering to the end. 



Odontosyllis sp. (?) 

 Collected from San Pedro. 



Family HESIONIDAE 

 Podarke pugettensis Johnson 



Podarlce pugettensis Johnson (1901), p. 397, pi. 3, figs. 23-25. 

 Collected from Port Orchard and Alki Point, Puget Sound. 



Podarke sp. (?) 

 Collected from San Diego. 



Family APHRODITIDAE 

 Aphrodita refulgida Moore 



Aplirodita refulgida Moore (1910), p. 376, pi. 32, figs. 76-84. 

 Collected in haul VI-1, off San Pedro in 10 to 24 fathoms on 

 gray sand and mud, and in haul XIX-1, off San Pedro in 30 to 102 

 fathoms on soft mud, sand, and pebbles. 



