A HISTORY OF DEVONSHIRE 



POLYCHAETA {continued) 



Phyllodocidae 



Eulalia viridls (O.F.M.). Gen. dist. and f.c, 

 especially on rocky shores 



— punctifera (Gb.). Plymouth Sound, Tealm, Sakombe 



— aurea, Gravier. Plymouth Sound, c. ; Tealm 



— claparidii, St. J. Plymouth Sound, f.c. 



— obtecta, Eh. Plymouth Sound; Mewitone Gndt., m.c. 



— ornata, St. J. Plymouth Sound 



— pallida, Clpd. Plymouth Sound, v.c. B. v-vii. 

 Pterocirrus macroceros (Gb.). Plymouth Sound, occ. 

 Phyllodoce laminosa, Sv. Plymouth Sound 



— maculata (O.F.M.). Plymouth Sound, c. ; Tealm ; 



Exmouth (?) B. i, ii, iv, v. 



— rubiginosa, St. J. Plymouth Sound, c. 



— paretti, Bl. Memtone Ledge, Stoke Point 



— teres, Mlg. Exmouth and Teignmouth, in clean 



sand 

 Eteone picta, Q. Plymouth Sound, occ. 



— pusilla, O. Exmouth, clean sand 



ToMOPTERIDAE 



Tomopteris helgolandica, Greef. In tow-nettings, 

 Jan., June, Oct., Dec. 



Nereidae 



Nereis cultrifera, Gb. Gen. dist., c. on shore in 

 muddy gravel 



— diversicolor, O.F.M. c. in mud flats of estuaries 



where salinity of water is low 



— dumerilii, A. and E. Plymouth Sound, c. in 



dredgings ; occ. on shore 



— fiicata, Sv. In shells of Buccinum inhabited by 



Eupagurus Bernhardus. f.c. B.v. 



— irrorata,Mlg. P/yOTOs/zJ Soa»i^, shore and dredgings ; 



Sakombe, c. in muddy sand ; Exmouth, rr. 



— longissima, J. Plymouth Cattewater ; Tealm; 



Sakombe, c. in muddy sand ; Exmouth, rr. 



— pelagica, L. Plymouth Sound, f c. shore and dred- 



gings ; Tealm ; Exmouth, in sponge 



Nephthididae 



Nephthys caeca (F.). Gen. dist. c. on sandy shores 



— hombergi, A. and E. Plymouth Sound and outside, 



Sakombe, c. Exmouth, c. 



— cirrosa, Eh. Tealm, sandbank ; Exmouth, c. in 



fine clean sand 



EUNICIDAE 



Eunice harassi, A. and E. Plymouth Sound to Eddy- 

 stone 



Onuphis conchilega, S. OiF Stoke Point, Eddystone, 

 etc., 20—30 fms. coarse shell gravel 



Hyalinoecia tubicola (O.F.M.). c. in muddy gravel 

 20-30 fins. OS Eddystone, Metvstone, etc. 



Marphysa sanguinea (M.). On shore in crevices of 

 rocks. Plymouth ; Tealm ; Sakombe ; Exmouth 



— belli, A. and E. Rum Bay, shore ; Tealm est. 



in Zostera beds, c. ; Sakombe, r. 

 Lysidice ninetta, A. and .E. Plymouth Sound, c. ; 



Wembury Bay, c. ; Tealm 

 Nematonereis unicornis (Eb.). Plymouth Sound 



— impatiens, Clpd. Off Plymouth, coarse grounds ; 



Plymouth Sound ; v. abundant on Queen's Gnd., 

 spring 1903 



POLYCHAETA (continued) 

 Eunicidae {continued) 



Lumbriconereis latreillii, A. and E. Plymouth Sound, 

 and outside, shore and dredgings ; Sakombe, 

 shore, c. 



Maclovia iricolor (M.). Plymouth Sound, occ. on 

 shore ; Sakombe, shore in muddy gravel, r. 



Staurocephalus rubrovittatus, Gb. Plymouth Sound, c. 



— ciliatus, K. Plymouth Sound, once 



— pallidus, Lang. Plymouth Sound, once 

 Ophryotrocha puerilis, Clpd. et Meczn. Plymouth 



Sound. B. viii 



Glyceridak 



Glycera convoluta, K. Plymouth Sound, and outside ; 

 Sakombe, r. ; Exmouth, occ. 



— capitata, O. Sakombe, rr. 



— lapidum, Q. Wembury Bay. Off Metes tone and 



Plymouth Sound 



— gigantea, Q. Plymouth Sound. Off Mewstone 

 Goniada maculata, O. Plymouth Breakwater, once; 



Sakombe, r. 



Sphaerodoridae 

 Ephesia gracilis, Rk. Plymouth Sound, f.c. 



Ariciidae 



Aricia cuvieri, A. and E. Off the Mewstone once 



— latreillii, A. and E. Exmouth Polesands, f.c. in 



hard sand 

 Scoloplos armiger (O.F.M.). In dirty sand. Hamoaze; 

 Plymouth Sound ; Tealm; Sakombe; Exmouth 



SPIONIDAE 



Spio seticornis, F. Sakombe, v.c. in sand and muddy 

 gravel on shore ; Exmouth, c. in clean hard 

 sand 



Scolelepis vulgaris, J. On shore. Rum Bay ; Wem- 

 bury Bay, v.c. in mud 



— giardi (Q.). Rum Bay, once in mud 



Nerine cirratulus (DI.C). Plymouth Sound, shore, fine 

 gravel ; Sakombe ; Exmouth 



— coniocephala, J. Plymouth Sound, shore, fine sand ; 



Sakombe, rr. ; Exmouth, m.c. 



— vulgaris, J. Sakombe, rr. 



Aonides oxycephala (S.). Tealm, v.c. in zostera bed, 



l.w. 

 Polydora ciliata (J.). Boring in limestone. Plymouth 



Breakwater, v.c. 



— flava, Clpd. Plymouth Sound ; Hamoaze, in cre- 



vices of shale, c. ; Tealm. B. ii 



— caeca, O. Edd-jstone Gnds. 



— hoplura, Clpd. Boring in limestone. Plymouth 



Breakwater 



DiSOMIDAE 



Poecilochaetus serpens, Allen. In sand at l.w. under 

 Batten Castle ; larvae m.c. in tow-nets in summer 



Chaetopteridae 



Chaetopterus variopedatus, Renier. c. in muddy 

 gravel off Plymouth ; occ. specs, in Sound ; Start 

 Bay ; Teignmouth Bay ; Sakombe, muddy gravel 

 on the Salstone and in Zostera bed ; larvae in 

 tow-nettings, July-Oct. 



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