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AUSTRALASIAN ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION. 
Family EUNTCID/E. 
Sub-family Eunicinue. 
Genus Eunice Cuvier .* 
Eunice tentaculata Quatrefages. 
Quatrefages (1865), vol. I, p. 317. 
E. pycnobranchiata McIntosh (1885), p. 294, pi XXXIX, figs. 13-15 ; 
pi. XXI a, figs, 4, 5. 
E. pycnobrancliiata Benliam (1915), p. 213, pi. XLI, figs. 79, 80. 
Fauvel (1917, p. 209) has pointed out the resemblances in structure of these 
two species, and shows that they are identical. For other synonyms consult his 
article. 
A single specimen of this Australasian worm was obtained by Professor Flynn 
(12th December, 1912). 
Locality .— 
Off Maria Island, Tasmania. 
Distribution .— 
Bass Strait (McIntosh, Benham), New Zealand (Benham), South Australia 
(Fauvel). 
Sub-family Lumbriconerein,®. 
Genus Lumbriconereis Blainville. 
Lumbriconereis magalhaensis Kinberg. 
Kinberg (1864), p. 568. 
L. magalhaensis Grube (1877), p. 531. 
L. kerguelensis Grube (1878), p. 14 (separate copy). 
L. kerguelensis Gr., McIntosh (1885), p. 246, pi. XXXVI, figs. 16, 17; pi. 
XVII A, fig. 18; pi. XVIII A, figs. 2-4. 
L. magalhaensis Elders (1897), p. 74. 
Ehlers (1901), p. 136. 
Gravier (1906), p. 30. 
Ehlers (1908), p. 99. 
Gravier (1911), p. 78, pi. Ill, figs. 35, 36. 
Ehlers (1913), p. 499. 
The specimens before me agree almost exactly with McIntosh’s account of 
Ij. kerguelensis Gr. Grube had tentatively assigned it to Kinberg’s species, and Ehlers 
in 1897, having had the opportunity of examining both the types, found that they are 
identical. 
* Leiper (1008) has enumerated a series of names of annelid genera which are already “ occupied” ; amongst others 
is Eunice. But it is so well established amongst Zoologists, while the insect to which it was originally applied is unknown 
to most of us, that no useful purpose would be served by discarding the name as now usually employed. 
