202 AET. II. — A. IZUKA : 



Etimida sangiiinea (Oersted). 



PL XXI, fig. 4. 



1843. Enlaria sanguinea, Oersted. Annul. Dan. Consp., p. 28, figs. 



80—82. 

 1851. Pliyllocloce (Eulalia) sanguinea, Grube. Fam. Annel, pp. 56, 



129. 

 1865. Eumida sanguinea, Malmgren. Nord. Hafs- Annul., p. 97, PL 



XIV, fig. 28. 

 „ Eularia sanguinea, de Quatrefages. Annel., II, p. 123. 

 1867. ,, „ Malmgren. Annul. Polycliaeta, p. 25. 



1874. Eumida „ Mclntosli. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 4, Vol. 



XIV, XIV, p. 196. 

 1888. Eularia pallida, de St. Joseph. Ann. Sc. Nat., 7^ ser., T. V, 



p. 294. 

 1897. Eumida communis, Gravier. Bull. Sc. Fr. Belg., T. XXIX, p. 



310, PL XVI, figs. 7—10. 

 1906. Eularia pallida, de St. Joseph. Ann. Sc. Nat., 9 ser., T. Ill, 



p. 224. 



Prostomium rounded, cordate, broader than long ; pale or 

 slightly pinkish, straw-yellow or greenish ; eyes large and promi- 

 nent, iDlack or brownish black. Anterior tentacles of moderate- 

 length, subulate ; median tentacle somewhat shorter, arising just 

 in front of the line of eyes. Tentacular cirri of moderate length, 

 the dorsal one in each pair longer than the ventral, all tapering 

 from base to filiform tip, which in the posterior pair is finely 

 attenuate ; the ventral of the second pair slightly flattened and 

 nearly narrowly lanceolate in form. Body 50 — 80 mm. in length, 

 proportionally l^ulky, somewhat narrowed in front, and tapering 

 to posterior end where it terminates with two anal cirri. Colour 



