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Lepidonotus sp. cf. L. argus (Quatrefages) 
Hartman, 1954^ p. 630. Rongerik: Bock 
(O) by Hartman. South Pacific Ocean. 
Paralepidonotus ampullifera (Grube) 
Harmothoe ampullifera. Fauvel, 1953, pp. 
43-44, fig. 18d. 
Paralepidonotus ampullifera. Hartman, 1954^, 
p. 628. 
Eniwetok: Bogon (O) by Hartman. Indo- 
Pacific Ocean, Persian Gulf and Red Sea. 
Thormora jukesii (Baird) 
Lepidonotus ( Thormora ) jukesii. Fauvel, 
1953, pp. 37-38, fig. 13 o-r. 
Thormora jukesii. Hartman, 1954^, p. 628; 
Imajima and Hartman, 1965, p. 27. 
Rongelap: Burok (O) by Hartman. Japan 
to New Zealand, west to Red Sea. 
Iphione m uric at a Savigny 
Fauvel, 1953, pp. 32-33, fig. 13 a-e; Imajima 
and Hartman, 1964, p. 17. Eniwetok: Bogom- 
bogo (O), Engebi (O). Bikini: Enyu (O). 
Majuro: Uliga (O). Japan to Red Sea. 
Family palmyridae 
Palmyra aurifera Savigny 
Hartman, 1954^, p. 630, fig. 174 a. Eniwe- 
tok: Lidilbut (O) by Hartman. Mauritius, 
Philippine, Gilbert, and Marshall islands. 
Family chrysopetalidae 
KEY TO THE SPECIES FROM MARSHALL ISLANDS 
1. Paleae with dentation on both sides; dorsal 
cirrus will developed 
. Chrysopetalum ehlersi 
1. Faleae with dentation on one side only; 
dorsal cirrus short, digitiform 
Bhawania goodei 
Bhaivania goodei Webster 
Bhawania cryptocephala Gravier. Fauvel, 
1953, pp. 79-80, fig. 36 e-i; Hartman, 
1954^, p. 628. 
Bhawania goodei. Day, 1953, p. 407; Imajima 
and Hartman, 1964, p. 47. 
Eniwetok: Lidilbut (O) and Bogon (O) 
by Hartman. Japan, Indo-Pacific Ocean, South 
Africa, Red Sea, and Bermuda Islands. 
Chrysopetalum ehlersi Gravier 
Fauvel, 1953, pp. 78-79, fig. 36 a-d; Hart- 
man, 1954^, p. 628. Eniwetok: Parry (L), 
Eniwetok (L), Igurini (L), Bogombogo (O, 
L), Engebi (O), Aaraanbiru (0,L), Japtan 
(O), and Bogen (0,L); from Rigili (O), 
Lidilbut (O), and Bogon (O) by Hartman. 
Bikini: Enyu (0,L). Majuro: Uliga (O). 
Indo-Pacific Ocean to Red Sea. 
Family amphinomidae 
KEY TO THE SPECIES FROM MARSHALL ISLANDS 
1. Caruncle small . . Pseudeurythoe oculifera 
1. Caruncle well developed 2 
2. Setae all bifurcated . . Notopygos hispidus 
2. Setae bifurcated, harpoon-shaped, and 
sword-shaped .... Eurythoe complanata 
Eurythoe complanata (Pallas) 
Fauvel, 1953, pp. 83-84, fig. 38 b-m; Hart- 
man, 1954^, p. 628. Eniwetok: Parry (0,L), 
Igurini (O), Bogombogo (0,L), Engebi (O), 
Aaraanbiru (0,L), Aniyaanii (O), Japtan 
(0,L), Bogen (O). Bikini: Enyu (0,L). 
Majuro: Uliga (O). Additional reports from 
Eniwetok by Hartman include Lidilbut (O) and 
Bogon (O), several islands from Bikini, and 
from one island at Rongelap. Cosmopolitan in 
warm seas. 
This species, known commonly as the fire- 
worm, is the largest and one of the most fre- 
quently encountered polychaetes from Eniwetok. 
It should not be picked up with the unprotected 
hand because the setae readily detach. 
Notopygos hispidus ? Potts 
Fauvel, 1953, p. 100, fig. 47 d-g; Hartman, 
1954^, p. 628. Rongerik: Bock (O) by Hart- 
man. Central Pacific Ocean west into Red Sea. 
Pseudeurythoe oculifera (Augener) 
Monro, 1939, pp. 163-165, fig. 1 a-d; Hart- 
man, 1954^, p. 628, Hartmann-Schroder, 1965, 
pp. 82-3, fig. 1. Eniwetok: Parry (O), 
Eniwetok (O), Igurini (0,L), Aaraanbiru 
(0,L), Aniyaanii (O), and Bogen (O). 
Bikini: Enyu (O). Majuro: Uliga (O). 
Australia and Central Pacific. 
Family euphrosinidae 
Euphrosine myrtosa (Savigny) 
Fauvel, 1953, p. 101; Hartman, 1954^, p. 
