Annelids of Alaska— HARTMAN 
Genus Glycinde F. Muller 
Glycinde picta Berkeley 
Glycinde picta Berkeley, 1921a: 412; Berkeley, 
1942: 194. 
Collections. Stations 35-40 (2 anterior frag¬ 
ments); 97-40 (1). 
The parapodial change, from uniramous to 
biramous condition, occurs at the twenty-ninth 
segment in all individuals, instead of the twenty- 
fifth to twenty-seventh segment, as described 
by Berkeley (1921a: 412). Where notopodia 
are developed they have an elongate dorsal cir¬ 
rus and a broadly rounded presetal lamella. 
They are provided with five or six yellow, 
simple, hooded hooks. Neuropodia have a dor¬ 
sal, triangular postsetal lobe and a longer, though 
similar, presetal lobe throughout the length of 
the body; the presetal lobe is the longer. Neuro- 
setae are composite spinigers with heterogomph 
articulation. The prostomium has two eyes on 
the basal ring and two less distinct spots on the 
distal ring. The proboscis is provided distally 
with two large, dentate jaw pieces on the dorsal 
side, and a circlet of many tiny, quadricuspidate 
pieces laterally and ventrally. 
This species is known only from British 
Columbia and Alaska. The stations here re¬ 
corded are southwestern Alaska, in 18 to 30 fm. 
Family LUMBRINERIDAE 
Genus Lumbrineris Blainville 
Lumbrineris bicirrata Treadwell 
Lumhrinereis bicirrata Treadwell, 1929: 1-3, 
fig. 1, 2. 
Lumbrineris bicirrata Hartman, 1944: 156. 
Collections. Stations 52-40 (1); 59-40 (2). 
The original collection came from Friday 
Harbor, Washington; present records are from 
Canoe Bay in 40 fm., and between Inner Iliasik 
and Goloi Island, in 20 to 30 fm. 
Lumbrineris latreilli Audouin and Edwards 
Lumbrineris latreilli Audouin and Edwards, 
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1833: 242-244; Berkeley, 1942: 195; Hart¬ 
man, 1944: 158. 
Lumbriconereis latreilli Fauvel, 1923: 431-432, 
fig. 171. 
Collections. Station 12-40 (1); 108-40 (4); 
L 18-41 (1). 
This species is cosmopolitan in distribution. 
The present records are from southwestern 
Alaska, from shore to 15 fm. 
Lumbrineris zonata (Johnson) 
Lumbriconereis zonata Johnson, 1901: 408-409, 
pi. 9, fig. 93-100. 
Lumbrineris zonata Hartman, 1944: 146-147 
(with synonymy). 
Collection. Sitka, August 1932, collected by 
E. F. Ricketts (1). 
This species was originally described from 
Washington but has since been recorded from 
other parts of the northeast Pacific to Lower 
California. The present record is the most 
northern one. 
Family ARABELLIDAE 
Genus Drilonereis Claparede 
Drilonereis nuda Moore 
Drilonereis nuda Moore, 1909: 254-256, pi. 8, 
fig. 21-23; Hartman, 1944: 178-179, pi. 13, 
fig. 297-302 (with synonymy). 
Collection. Sitka, August, 1932, collected by 
E. F. Ricketts (1). 
Previously recorded from central California, 
south to Panama, this marks the most northern 
record for the species and genus. 
Family DORVILLEIDAE 
Genus Dorvillea Parfitt 
Dorvillea pseudorubrovittata Berkeley 
Dorvillea pseudorubrovittata Berkeley, 1921a: 
409-410; Hartman, 1944: 189. 
