. Fig. 53. Drilonereis, sp. Jaws. Remarks. A single specimen measuring 12 mm. by 2 mm. without the feet. It corresponds exactly to Fauvel's account except that at the posterior border of the pro- stomium is a couple of very faint minute dots which may represent a second pair of eyes. As Fauvel points out, this species is distinguished from S. nidulphii only by the absence of geniculate bristles from the first two chaetigers. This species is quite distinct from the S. egena (Ehlers), also from Simon's Town. Staurocephalus rubrovittatus, Grube. Fauvel, 1923, p. 445, fig. 177 a-l. Stauronereis ni


. Fig. 53. Drilonereis, sp. Jaws. Remarks. A single specimen measuring 12 mm. by 2 mm. without the feet. It corresponds exactly to Fauvel's account except that at the posterior border of the pro- stomium is a couple of very faint minute dots which may represent a second pair of eyes. As Fauvel points out, this species is distinguished from S. nidulphii only by the absence of geniculate bristles from the first two chaetigers. This species is quite distinct from the S. egena (Ehlers), also from Simon's Town. Staurocephalus rubrovittatus, Grube. Fauvel, 1923, p. 445, fig. 177 a-l. Stauronereis nihruviltata, Augencr, 191S, p. 376. St. 283. 14. viii. 27. Ofl^ Annobon, Gulf of Guinea. 75 to i mile N 12° E of Pyramid Rock, Annobon. 18-30 m. Gear DLH. One specimen. Remarks. A single colourless example of this species. It is characterised by the presence of capillary bristles only in the notopodium and by the long hair-like pro- longation of the supports of a number of its jaw plates in the middle of the row.


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