1914] Treadwell: Polychaetons Annelids of the Pacific Coast 187 

 Phyllodoce castanea v. Marenzeller 



PJiyllodoce castanea v. Marenzeller (1897), p. 127, pi. 3, fig. 2. 

 Phyllodoce castanea Moore (1909a), p. 239. 



Collected from Cape Mendocino ; San Pedro ; also in haul XXVI, 



off Santa Catalina Island in 46 to 49 fathoms on sand. 



Phyllodoce medipapillata Moore 



Phyllodoce medipapillata Moore (1909a), p. 237, pi. 7, figs. 3-4. 



While agreeing in all essential respects with Moore's descriptions, 

 these showed a considerable amount of variation. The papillae at 

 the end of the proboscis vary in number from 17 to 19 and the head 

 may vary in form, being in some cases as broad as it is long, while in 

 others the length is less than the breadth. The pygidium had been 

 lost in Moore's specimens. Some in this collection had two very stout 

 anal cirri, tapering at the end to a sharp point. 



Collected from Bolinas Cove ; Pillar Point, California ; San Pedro ; 

 Avalon, Santa Catalina Island ; La Jolla ; and Point Loma, San Diego 

 Bay. Collected also in the following hauls : XIV-2, off San Pedro in 

 24 to 240 fathoms on greenish-brown mud and fine gray sand; 

 XXVIII-1, off Santa Catalina Island in 12 to 30 fathoms on coarse 

 sand and broken shells; L-1, off San Diego on a rocky bottom in 21 

 to 28 fathoms; LXII, off San Diego in 16 to 18 fathoms on gray sand; 

 LXX-5, off La Jolla in 54 to 118 fathoms on mud and adobe shale 

 rock; LXXXII-1, off Point Firmin in 27 to 30 fathoms on fine gray 

 sand. 



Eulalia quinquelineata Treadwell 



Eulalia quinquelineata Treadwell (1900), p. 192, figs. 27-29. 

 Locality unknown. 



Eulalia longicorimta Moore 



Eulalia longicornuta Moore (1906), p. 222, pi. 10, figs. 7-8. 



Collected from Pacific Grove. 



Eulalia bifoliata Moore 



Eulalia hifoliata Moore (1909b), p. 349, pi. 16, figs. 31-34. 

 Collected in haul 1555, off San Clemente Island in 50 fathoms on 

 coarse sand. 



