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A Review of the Genus Eunice - Smithsonian Institution Libraries

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SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO ZOOLOGY<br />

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FIGURE 11.—<strong>Eunice</strong> antennata (BM(NH) ZH 1869.7.8.6, large specimen): a, anterior end, lateral view; b,<br />

compound falciger, parapodium 66; c, pectinate seta, parapodium 66; d, subacicular hook, parapodium 66; e,<br />

parapodium 66, anterior view. (Scale bars in mm.)<br />

Peristomium cylindrical; lower lip inflated and muscular,<br />

Separation between peristomial rings distinct dorsally and<br />

vcntrally; anterior ring 3 A <strong>of</strong> total peristomial length. Peristo-<br />

mial cirri to middle <strong>of</strong> anterior peristomial ring, tapering, with<br />

3 long articulations,<br />

Jaws missing.<br />

rounded, dorsally flattened; median sulcus deep. Eyes posterior<br />

to bases <strong>of</strong> A-I. Antennae in a shallow horseshoe, evenly<br />

spaced, similar in thickness. Ccratophores ring-shaped in all<br />

antennae, without articulations. Ceratostylcs tapering, with up<br />

to 17 moniliform articulations in A-III. A-I to posterior<br />

peristomial ring; A-II to setigcr 1; A-III to setiger 3.

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