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A Review of the Genus Eunice - Smithsonian Institution Libraries

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SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO ZOOLOGY<br />

FIGURE 40.—<strong>Eunice</strong> ehlersi (holotype, MNHN, Paris): a, anterior end, lateral view; b, pectinate seta, parapodium<br />

32; c, subacicular hook, parapodium 32; d, compound falciger, parapodium 32; e, parapodium 32, anterior view.<br />

<strong>Eunice</strong> eimeorum, new species (holotype, part <strong>of</strong> RM 310): f, anterior end, lateral view; g, parapodium 49,<br />

anterior view; h, compound falciger, parapodium 49; i, pectinate seta, parapodium 49; j, acicula, parapodium 49;<br />

k, subacicular hook, parapodium 49. (Scale bars in mm.)<br />

filaments. Branchial stems very slender, pliable, longer than<br />

notopodial cirri. Filaments slender, longer than notopodial cirri.<br />

Neuropodial acicular lobes symmetrically rounded; aciculae<br />

emerging at midline. Pre- and postsetal lobes low, transverse<br />

folds. First 4 ventral cirri thick, tapering. Median ventral cirri<br />

with inflated bases forming elongated ventral ridges along<br />

lower edge <strong>of</strong> neuropodia; narrow tips short and button-shaped.<br />

Posteriormost ventral cirri distinctly tapering inflated base

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