. Bulletin. Science; Natural history; Natural history. rn. Fig. 2. Protodorvitlea dihranchiata sp. nov.: A, anterior in dorsal view (dashed lines indicate position of jaws); B, posterior in ventral view; C, parapodium 10; D, furcate seta; E, compound seta; F, simple seta; G, mandibles in dorsal view; H, maxillae in dorsal view. B is drawn from the holotype while A and C-H are from the paratype. articulate, and the left antenna is shorter and shows less distinct articulation. A pair of biarticulate palps insert ventral to the antennae. Eyes appear to be absent. The peristomium is composed o


. Bulletin. Science; Natural history; Natural history. rn. Fig. 2. Protodorvitlea dihranchiata sp. nov.: A, anterior in dorsal view (dashed lines indicate position of jaws); B, posterior in ventral view; C, parapodium 10; D, furcate seta; E, compound seta; F, simple seta; G, mandibles in dorsal view; H, maxillae in dorsal view. B is drawn from the holotype while A and C-H are from the paratype. articulate, and the left antenna is shorter and shows less distinct articulation. A pair of biarticulate palps insert ventral to the antennae. Eyes appear to be absent. The peristomium is composed of two rings, the first narrower than the second. Branchiae are present on the first 13 to 17 parapodia. The first parapodium has. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Southern California Academy of Sciences. Los Angeles, Calif. : The Academy


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