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A Review of the Genus Eunice - Smithsonian Institution Libraries

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SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO ZOOLOGY<br />

FIGURE 67.—<strong>Eunice</strong> lucei (lectotype, ZMC): a, parapodium 45, anterior view; b, subacicular hook, parapodium<br />

45; c, compound falciger, parapodium 45; d, anterior end, lateral view; e, pectinate seta, parapodium 45; f,<br />

aciculae, parapodium 45; g, aciculae, parapodium 100; h, parapodium 160, anterior view; i, subacicular hook,<br />

parapodium 160; j, aciculae, parapodium 160; k, compound falciger, parapodium 160. (Scale bars in mm.)<br />

up behind neuropodial acicular lobe. Notopodial cirri basally<br />

inflated, with 5 to 6 cylindrical articulations. Notopodial cirri <strong>of</strong><br />

posterior setigers very large, longer than in anterior setigers and<br />

nearly as wide at base as neuropodial acicular lobe.<br />

Limbate setae slender, marginally smooth. Pectinate setae<br />

(Figure 67d) tapering, flat. One marginal tooth slightly longer<br />

than o<strong>the</strong>r teeth, with 15 teeth. Shafts <strong>of</strong> compound falcigers<br />

(Figure 67c,k) distally slightly inflated, marginally serrated.<br />

Anterior appendages (Figure 67c) slender, tapering, bidentate.<br />

Proximal teeth thicker, but shorter than distal teeth, triangular,

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