GLYCINDE NORDMANNI. 469 



Genus LXXV.— Glycinde, Fritz Mutter. 



Head acutely conical, generally of ten segments, the terminal having four small 

 tentacles, whilst at the base clorsally are two small eyes. Body elongated, of two 

 divisions, the anterior region more smoothly rounded and having simple feet, the posterior 

 with two widely separate divisions of the foot, and stout dorsal bristles with a hooked tip 

 and a long tapering wing. Proboscis has a row of papillae slightly longer than in Goniada, 

 and behind these two larger denticles with four to five hook-like teeth, and a series of 

 smaller denticles, twenty-two to twenty-four in number, with several teeth (usually four). 

 The anterior feet are trifid, and the lobes long and pointed. Bristles arranged in a fan 

 and all compound, the longest tips occurring in the middle, and they are serrated. The 

 posterior feet have diminished upper lobes and stout bristles with slightly mucronate tips 

 and a tapering distal wing, a much enlarged lamella in front of the inferior setigerous 

 lobe, and a diminished ventral lobe (cirrus). 



1. Glycinde Nordmanni, Malmgren, 1866. Plate LXIV, figs. 7-7 6— body, tail, teeth; 

 Plate LXXV, figs. 13-13 d— feet; Plate LXXXV, figs. 2-2 k— bristles. 



Specific Characters. — Head of ten segments; two small eyes at the base clorsally. 

 Body resembling that of Goniada, feet commencing as simple and short, then bifid and 

 trifid organs as they increase in length, provided with short compound bristles. At the 

 tenth foot three long lanceolate lobes, a single spine, and a fan-like arrangement of 

 compound bristles in two groups. Before the fiftieth foot is reached the organ is bifid, 

 with two spines, and a prominent double lobe in each division, the upper and lower 

 representing the cirri. A change in the length of the foot occurs at the sixty-fifth foot. 

 The lanceolate lamella of the ventral lobe greatly increases in size posteriorly (e.g., one 

 hundredth foot), and the mucronate bristles project from the dorsal division. 



Synonyms. 



1865. Eone Nordmanni, Malmgren. Nord. Hafs-Armul., p. 409. 



idem. Annul. Polych., p. 69, Tab. xi, f. 64. 



Ehlers. Borstenw., ii, p. 703. 



Mcintosh. Rep. Brit. Assoc. (1868), p. 837. 



Malm. Goteb. vet. o. vifct. Hancll., xiv, p. 86. 



Ehlers. Zeitschr. f. wiss. Zool., Bd. xxv, p. 56. 



Tauber. Annul. Danic, p. 104. 



When. Chset. c Yega '' Exped., p. 403. 



Levinsen. Yidensk. Meddel. Foren. Kjobenh., p. 221. 

 , idem. Ibid., p. 221. 



idem. Yidensk. Ud. "Hauchs," p. 332, Tab. i, f. 1—6. 

 1898. Glycinde Nordmanni, Arwidsson. Bergens Mus. Aarb.. No. xi, p. 50, pi, iii, f. 45—47 ; pi. iv, 



f. 64 and 65. 

 1905. „ „ Mcintosh. Ann. Nat. Hist., ser. 7, vol. xv, p. 38. 



Habitat. — In the stomach of the cod and flounder, St. Andrews Bay (E. M.). Not 

 uncommon in St. Magnus Bay, Shetland, where it was first dredged by Dr. Gwyn Jeffreys 



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