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A Review of the Genus Eunice - Smithsonian Institution Libraries

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NUMBER 523<br />

43<br />

.02<br />

.1 c, d<br />

FIGURE 4.—<strong>Eunice</strong> aedificatrix (syntype, BM(NH) ZK 1932:12.24.537-548): a, anterior end, lateral view; b,<br />

parapodium 15, anterior view; c, aciculae, parapodium 50; d, subacicular hook, parapodium 50; e, compound<br />

falciger, parapodium 15. (Scale bars in mm.)<br />

with short, abruptly tapering tail.<br />

Prostomium (Figure 4a) distinctly shorter and narrower than<br />

peristomium, less than x li as deep as peristomium. Prostomial<br />

lobes frontally rounded, dorsally inflated; median sulcus deep.<br />

Eyes posterior to bases <strong>of</strong> A-I, black. Antennae in a horseshoe,<br />

evenly spaced and similar in thickness. Ceratophores ringshaped<br />

in all antennae, without articulations. Ceratostyles<br />

tapering, with moniliform articulations to bases; maximum 12<br />

articulations in A-III. A-I to middle <strong>of</strong> anterior peristomial<br />

ring; A-I I to posterior edge <strong>of</strong> posterior peristomial ring; A-III

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