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A Review of the Genus Eunice - Smithsonian Institution Libraries

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NUMBER 523 149<br />

FIGURE 48.—<strong>Eunice</strong> franklini (holotype, BM(NH) ZK 1924.1.28.81): a, anterior end, lateral view; b, pectinate<br />

seta, parapodium 69; c, subacicularhook, parapodium 69; d, compound falciger, parapodium 69; e, parapodium<br />

69, anterior view. <strong>Eunice</strong> frauenfeldi (holotype, ZMB 4008): f, anterior end, lateral view; g, parapodium 63,<br />

anterior view, h, subacicular hook, parapodium 63; i, aciculae, parapodium 63; j, pectinate seta, parapodium 63;<br />

k, compound falciger, parapodium 63. (Scale bars in mm.)<br />

anterior ring 3 A <strong>of</strong> total peristomial length. Perislomial cirri to<br />

middle <strong>of</strong> anterior peristomial ring, tapering, with 4 or 5<br />

articulations.<br />

Jaws not examined.<br />

Branchiae present, palmate, distinctly longer than notopodial<br />

cirri, not reduced in mid-body region. Branchiae from setiger 6<br />

to end <strong>of</strong> fragment. First branchia single filaments; maximum<br />

3 filaments in sctigers 15-25; all o<strong>the</strong>r branchiae with 2<br />

filaments (Figure 48g). Stems reduced to short buttons.<br />

Filaments thick, distally blunt, posteriorly as long as notopodial<br />

cirri.<br />

Anterior neuropodial acicular lobes distally truncate; postc-

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