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(25) Crucigera Benedict 1886. 



Type, C. ivebstert Benedict 1886, figures. Gulf of Mexico, Atlantic 

 Ocean, in 26 fms. 



Uncial plates similar to those in Serpula. Operculum with cup 

 similar to that in Sclerostyla, but with conspicuous basal processes. 



(26) Hydroides Gunnerus 1768. 



Type, H. norvegica GnnnQrns 1768, figures, 4" Morch 1863, figures, + 

 Marenzeller 1893, figures, + Saint-Joseph 1898. North Atlantic Ocean. 



Uncini similar to those in Serfula. Operculum similar in form to 

 Serpula, with a central crown of horn-colored spines, each with lateral 

 processes. 



(27) EupoMATUS Philippi 1844.* 



Type, B. uncinatus Philippi 1844, figure, -f Quatrefages 1865, figures, 

 -f Ehlers 1887, figures. Mediterranean Sea. 



Uncini similar to those in Serpula, with fewer teeth than type. 

 Operculum similar in form to Serpula, with a central crown of horn- 

 colored, simple, curved, regularly tapered spines without lateral 

 processes, 



(28) EucARPHUS Morch 1863.2 



Type, E. cumingii Morch 1863, figures. Philippine Islands, Pacific 

 Ocean. 



Uncini similar to those in Ser^ula. Operculum similar to that of 

 Serpula, with central crown of horn-colored spines the ends of which 

 are blunt, with a lateral process on each side. 



(29) ScHizocRASPEDON gen. nov. (see p. 287). 



Type, S. furcifera (Grube 1878, as Hydroides.^ figures). Philippine 

 Islands, Pacific Ocean. 



Uncini somewhat similar to those in Eupomatus. Operculum form- 

 ing two deep funnels, one above the other, without radii, with the edge 

 of each split into long, slender, divided processes ; those on the upper 

 one with small, dark spines on their inner proximal portion. 



(30) Glossopsis gen. nov. (see p. 287). 



Type, G. mi'nax (Grube 1878, as Hydroides^ figures). Philippine 

 Islands, Pacific Ocean. 



Uncini similar to the preceding. Operculum a deep funnel without 

 radii, the edge cut into broad deep points, each with a terminal knob ; a 

 long, rounded, tongue-like, curved process with fluke-like tip, bearing a 



Polyphragma Quatrefages 1865 included Eupomatus and Hydroides. 

 ^ Pkragmatopoma Morch 1863, type P. caudata (Kroyer) Morch 1863, fig- 

 ures, has an operculum resembling that of Sabellaria virgini Kinberg 1866, + 

 Ehlers 1901, figures (Hermellidee), and is probably closely related to that genus. 

 Kinberg (1866) refers three new species to the genus, which he places in his 

 family Hermellea. 



3 The Eupomatus lunuUfera Claparfede 1S70, figures, has a similar operculum 

 and should be referred to Eucarp/tus, 



