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Cistenides hyperborea Malmgren 



Cistenides hyperborea Malmgren (1864)^ p. 360, pi. 18, figs. 40-40e. 

 Collected from Kodiak Islands in Alaska. 



Family CAPITELLIDAE 

 Dasybranchiis glabrus Moore 



Dasybranchus glabrus Moore (1909a), p. 280, pi. 9, fig. 58. 



Moore's description was based on a single specimen forty-five 

 millimeters long. The specimens in the collections which seem to 

 belong to this species were much longer, some sexually mature forms 

 measuring three hundred millimeters. The inflated hoods surround- 

 ing the ends of the abdominal crochets are not smooth as figured by 

 Moore, but, instead, each has a transverse row of short sharp teeth 

 on its end. 



Collected from Deadman's Island; San Pedro; and San Clemente 

 Island. 



Dasybranchiis giganteus Moore 



DasybrancJius giganteus Moore (1909a), p. 278, pi. 9, fig. 56. 

 Collected from Coronado and San Clemente Island. 



Notomastus tenuis Moore 



Notomastus tenuis Moore (1909a), p. 277, pi. 9, fig. 55. 

 Locality unknown. 



Family CHLORHAEMIDAE 

 Trophonia papillata Johnson 



Trophonia papillata Johnson (1901), p. 416, pi. 12, figs. 122-123. 

 Collected from Trinidad; Shelter Cove; Tomales Bay; La Jolla; 

 and San Diego. Collected also in haul XLII, in San Diego Bay in 

 3 to 7 fathoms on soft black mud; and in haul LXX-7, off La Jolla 

 on a rocky bottom in 55 to 125 fathoms. 



Trophonia capulata Moore 



Trophonia capulata Moore (1909a), p. 284, pi. 9, figs. 60-61. 

 Collected from Portuguese Bend; and in haul X, off San Pedro 

 ■on a muddv bottom in 19 to 38 fathoms. 



