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3. Pectinate setae and acicular hooks present 
Eunice 4 
3. Pectinate setae and acicular hooks absent 
Palola siciliensis 
4. Branchiae present through a considerable 
region Eunice, sensu latior 5 
4. Branchiae absent or nearly so 
Eunice {Nicidionj gracilis 
5. Acicular setae bidentate 6 
5. Acicular setae tridentate 7 
6. Branchiae begin at segment 24, with 6-10 
filaments; sides of pectinate setae equal 
Eunice johnsoni 
6. Branchiae begin at segments 10-20, with 
6-16 filaments; sides of pectinate setae un- 
equal Eunice afra 
7. Branchiae begin at segments 4—6 and extend 
throughout most of the length 
Eunice antennata 
7. Branchiae begin at segments 6-7 and are 
present only on the anterior third of the 
body Eunice antennata 
Eunice afra Peters 
Fauvel, 1953, pp. 235-236, fig. 116 h-i; 
Hartman, 1954^, p. 629. eniwetok: Eniwetok 
(0,L), Igurin (O), Rigili (O), Engebi (O), 
Aaraanbiru (0,L), Aniyaanii (0,L), Japtan 
(O), and also Lidilbut (O) by Hartman. 
bikini: Enyu (O), and also Enirik, Yomyaran, 
and Namu (0,L) by Hartman, rongelap: 
Eniwetok by Hartman. Indo-Pacific Ocean and 
Red Sea. 
Eunice antennata (Savigny) 
Fauvel, 1953, p. 240, fig. 118 f-g; Hartman, 
1954^, p. 629. eniwetok: Parry (L), Bogom- 
bogo (O), Engebi (O), Aniyaanii (L), and 
from Japtan (O) by Hartman. She reported 
this species also from bikini: Namu (O); 
rongelap: Burok (O); rongerik: Latoback. 
Indo-Pacific Ocean, Persian Gulf, and Red Sea. 
Eunice australis Quatrefages 
Fauvel, 1953, p. 240, fig. 118 h-1. eniwe- 
tok: Engebi (L). This is the first report of the 
species from the Central Pacific; it has been 
previously collected from Australia, New Zea- 
land, India, Maidive Archipelago, Zanzibar, and 
Cape of Good Hope. 
Eunice johnsoni Hartman 
Hartman, 1954^, pp. 633-634, fig. 175 A-C, 
E— F. This species is known only from one speci- 
men from Bikini Atoll. 
Lysidice collaris Grube 
Fauvel, 1953, p. 248; Hartman, 1954^, p. 
629; Hartmann-Schroder, 1965, pp. 136-137. 
eniwetok: Parry (0,L), Eniwetok (0,L), 
Igurini (O), Rigili (0,L), Bogombogo (0,L), 
Engebi (O), Aaraanbiru (0,L), Aniyaanii (O, 
L), Japtan (0,L), Bogen (O), and also Lidil- 
but (O) by Hartman, bikini: Enyu (0,L), and 
by Hartman from Namu (O). marjuro: Uliga 
(O). Japan, Indo-Pacific Ocean, Persian Gulf, 
and Red Sea. 
Nematonereis unicornis Schmarda 
Fauvel, 1953, pp. 249-250, fig. 124 h-n; 
Hartman, 1954^, p. 629; Hartmann-Schroder, 
1965, pp. 137-138. eniwetok: Parry (0,L), 
Eniwetok (L), Igurini (0,L), Rigili (0,L), 
Bogombogo (L), Engebi (0,L), Aniyaanii 
(O), Japtan (0,L), Bogen (O), and by Hart- 
man from Lidilbut (O). bikini: Enyu (O). 
majuro: Uliga (O). Indo-Pacific Ocean, Suez 
Canal, Mediterranean Sea, and Atlantic Ocean. 
Eunice ( Nicidion ) gracilis Crossland 
Fauvel, 1953, pp. 243-244, fig. 122 a-f; 
Hartman, 1954^, p. 629. eniwetok: Eniwetok 
(L), Rigili (O), Japtan (O), and Bogen (O). 
bikini: Enyu (L), and by Hartman from Eni- 
rik. Warmer waters of Indo-Pacific Ocean. 
Palola siciliensis (Grube) 
Palola siciliensis. Hartman, 1944, p. 131; 
1954^, p. 629. 
Eunice siciliensis. Fauvel, 1953, pp. 241—2, 
fig. 121 e-m. 
eniwetok: Parry (L), Eniwetok (0,L), 
Igurin (O), Rigili (O), Bogombogo (L), En- 
gebi (O), Aaraanbiru (0,L), Aniyaanii (O, 
L), Japtan (0,L), Bogen (O), and also from 
Lidilbut (O) by Hartman, bikini: Enyu (0,L) 
and Yomyaran by Hartman, rongelap: Ka- 
belle and Burok (O) by Hartman. Cosmopoli- 
tan, especially in warmer waters. 
Paramarphysa orientalis Willey 
Fauvel, 1953, pp. 247-248; Hartman, 1954^, 
p. 629. eniwetok: Eniwetok (L), Aniyaanii 
(L), Bogen (O), and reported by Hartman 
