. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. . ill 109 TEXT-FIGURES 107 to 116. Leodice guanica Treadwell. 107. First parapodium x34. 108. Tenth parapodium x34. 109. Thirty-fifth parapodium x34. 110. Simple seta x205. 111. Compound seta x!93. 112. Pectinate seta x310. 113. Simple acicula x!93. Leodice filamentosa Grube. 114. Hooked acicula x!93. 115. Mandible x20. 116. Maxilla x20. (Plate 1, figures 14 to 17; text-figures 117 to 126.) Eunice filamentosa Grube, 1856, p. 56. Eunice hamata Schmarda, 1861, p. 125, with text-figures. The individual figured (plate 1, figure 14) was 150 mm. long
. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. . ill 109 TEXT-FIGURES 107 to 116. Leodice guanica Treadwell. 107. First parapodium x34. 108. Tenth parapodium x34. 109. Thirty-fifth parapodium x34. 110. Simple seta x205. 111. Compound seta x!93. 112. Pectinate seta x310. 113. Simple acicula x!93. Leodice filamentosa Grube. 114. Hooked acicula x!93. 115. Mandible x20. 116. Maxilla x20. (Plate 1, figures 14 to 17; text-figures 117 to 126.) Eunice filamentosa Grube, 1856, p. 56. Eunice hamata Schmarda, 1861, p. 125, with text-figures. The individual figured (plate 1, figure 14) was 150 mm. long, with a head-width of 2 mm., and had 320 somites. The anterior region of the living animal has a coloration due to a combination of a brownish pigment, a pearly white luster, and considerable iridescence. The fifth and sixth somites are without pigment and hence appear white. Behind about somite 20 the body is mostly a pearly gray, more or less modified by the color of the intestinal contents and the blood, seen through the body-wall. The ventral surface is colored throughout like the dorsal posterior region. The prostomium (plate 1, figure 15) is very distinctly four-lobed with reddish spots on its dorsal surface. The tentacles are supported on rather large cirrophores and are very long, the median reaching to the eighth somite. The inner lateral are shorter than the median and the outer lateral are not more than half as long as the median. The median and inner, paired are marked with numerous brown spots; the outer paired are 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 Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington
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