. Zoological results of the fishing experiments carried on by "Endeavour," 1909-14 under Dannevig, commonwealth director of fisheries. Volume 1-5 . iata, MIntosh. Fig. 79.—The eleventh parapodium (x20); the gill showsthe characteristically thickened filaments ; thechsetse are diagrammatically indicated. Fig. 80.—Side view of the head (x 4), to show the deepincision between the lower and the lateral lips ;the upper edge of the former is somewhat everted,so as to be visible from above. Lumbriconereis gulielmi, sp. nov. Fig. 81.—The head, dorsal view (x 4). Fig. 82.—The head, ventral


. Zoological results of the fishing experiments carried on by "Endeavour," 1909-14 under Dannevig, commonwealth director of fisheries. Volume 1-5 . iata, MIntosh. Fig. 79.—The eleventh parapodium (x20); the gill showsthe characteristically thickened filaments ; thechsetse are diagrammatically indicated. Fig. 80.—Side view of the head (x 4), to show the deepincision between the lower and the lateral lips ;the upper edge of the former is somewhat everted,so as to be visible from above. Lumbriconereis gulielmi, sp. nov. Fig. 81.—The head, dorsal view (x 4). Fig. 82.—The head, ventral view (x 4). Fig. 83.—The head, side view (x 4). Fig. 84.—The 55th parapodium (x 20). Fig. 85.—The 125th parajiodium (x 20). Fig. 86.—The 29th parapodium (x 20) ; blood vessels areindicated in the anterior lip. Fig. 87.—The 29th parapodium of another individual ( x 20),in which the large jwsterior lip has been pressedupwards by contact with the tube in which it hudbeen preserved. Oha^tffi omitted. Fig. 88.—The upper jawlets (enlarged), dra\\ n in situ fromabove. The left hwm is omitted, BTOL. RESULTS ENDEAVOUR, Voi,. TTI. c Platk XLll. W. B. Bknham, <le4. EXPLANATION OF PLATE XLIII. Lumbriconereis gulielmi, sp. no v. Fig. 89.—A series of left parapodia from above (X 7), fromthe 10th, 25th, 45th, and a posterior segment, inorder to show the changes in form and developmentof the lips and the arrangement of the chaetse. Fig. 90.—One of the middle chsetse from the 125th para-podium (x 70). Fig. 91.—The lowermost chaeta from the 29th foot (x 70). Fig. 92.—An upper hook from the 125th parapodium ( x 250). Fig. 93.—One of the lower hooks from the 125th foot { x 250). Fig. 94.—The uppermost chseta from the 10th parapodium(X 70). Oenone haswelli, sp. 95.—The head from above (x 4).Fig. 96.—The head from above after the peristomial flap has been slit up and turned aside to show the three small tentacles which lie below it (x 4).Fig. 97.—The


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