. Bulletin. Science; Natural history; Natural history. 20pm Fig. 2, Boccardia basilaria. A, Hooded hook from anterior neuropodium; B, Hooded hook from middle neuropodium; C, Hooded hook from posterior neuropodium; D, Capillary notoseta from posterior row of anterior setiger; E-F, Spines from posterior notopodia; G, Bristle-topped spine from setiger 5; H, Simple major spine from setiger 5. tigerous segments; most paratypes smaller, incomplete. Color in alcohol: light brown with single medial black pigment spot on 6-10 segments from setiger 5; middle and posterior segments of some specimens with


. Bulletin. Science; Natural history; Natural history. 20pm Fig. 2, Boccardia basilaria. A, Hooded hook from anterior neuropodium; B, Hooded hook from middle neuropodium; C, Hooded hook from posterior neuropodium; D, Capillary notoseta from posterior row of anterior setiger; E-F, Spines from posterior notopodia; G, Bristle-topped spine from setiger 5; H, Simple major spine from setiger 5. tigerous segments; most paratypes smaller, incomplete. Color in alcohol: light brown with single medial black pigment spot on 6-10 segments from setiger 5; middle and posterior segments of some specimens with brown reticulated pigment on dorsum and similar pigment on prostomium and anterior ventral areas of some specimens. Body dorsoventrally flattened anteriorly, cylindrical posteriorly. Prostomium incised anteriorly, forming 2 diverging lobes, continuing poste- riorly as caruncle to end of setiger 3; no occipital tentacle, but prostomium with dorsal protuberance at level of setiger 1; with 2 pair of eyes. Setiger 1 biramous, dorsally elevated; with elliptical neuropodial postsetal la- mellae and short, fingerlike notopodial lamellae; setigers 2-4, 6 and subsequent segments with thin, leaflike elliptical noto- and neuropodial postsetal lamellae; notopodial lamellae of middle segments lower, more elongate; neuropodial la- mellae less rounded, longer. Notosetae of setiger 1 simple fascicle of capillaries; setigers 2-4, 6 and following segments with well-developed fascicles of capillary notosetae arranged in two rows with setae of first row shorter, thicker, sharply curved with fimbriated edge; setae. 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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