. Zoological results of the fishing experiments carried on by "Endeavour," 1909-14 under Dannevig, commonwealth director of fisheries. Volume 1-5 . elytron (x 8). Ant. the anterior margin. Fig. 42.—A portion of the surface near the external margin(X 20), showing the outer end of the areola (onthe right), and the filamentous tubercles on theantero-external area. Harmothoe etheridgei, sp. nov. Fig. 43.—A neuropodial chseta (x 90). Fig. 44.—A notopodial chaeta (x 90). Fig. 45.—One of the uppermost notopodial cha-ta? (X 90). Fig. 46.—The prostomium and anterior segments (x 10). Fig. 47
. Zoological results of the fishing experiments carried on by "Endeavour," 1909-14 under Dannevig, commonwealth director of fisheries. Volume 1-5 . elytron (x 8). Ant. the anterior margin. Fig. 42.—A portion of the surface near the external margin(X 20), showing the outer end of the areola (onthe right), and the filamentous tubercles on theantero-external area. Harmothoe etheridgei, sp. nov. Fig. 43.—A neuropodial chseta (x 90). Fig. 44.—A notopodial chaeta (x 90). Fig. 45.—One of the uppermost notopodial cha-ta? (X 90). Fig. 46.—The prostomium and anterior segments (x 10). Fig. 47.—The fifth elytron ( ?: 10). Ant. anterior margin. Fig. 48.—Tubercles of various shapes {x 45). Fig. 49.—The tip of a notopodial chaita (x 360). Fig. 50.—Tip of a neuropodial chseta (x 360). Fig. 51.—A parapodium (x 20). Halodora, sp. 52.—The fifth parapodium (x 35).Fig. 53.—The fourteenth parapodium (x 35).Fig. 54.—The head, ventral view (enlarged).Fig. 55.—The head, dorsal view (enlarged). Nephthys macrura, 57.—The head (x 8), from a camera drawing. BIOL. RESULTS ENDEAVOUR/ Vol. IlL Plate U. B. Ben HAM, del EXPLANATION OF PLATE XLl. Halodora, sp. 56.—The middle region of a jointed chseta ( x 300). Stauroriereis australiensis, MTntosh. Fig. 58.—The head, dorsal view (enlarged). Fig. 59.—Head, dorsal view (more enlarged), with theperistomial Hap turned back to show the slit-likeentrance to the nuchal organ on each side. Fig. GO.—Head, ventral view (enlarged). Fig. 6L—Six segments (x 4), with the parapodia of oneside ; the dorsal cirrus on the penultimate segmenthas been cut across to show the characteristic flat-tening in this species. Fig. 02.—The 80th parajjodium ( ? 20). Fig. 03.—A sub-acicular cheeta from the 30th jiarapodium (X 250).Fig. 04.—A sub-acicular chaeta from the 10th parapodium (X 250).Fig. 05.—The upper series of jawlets of the right side, as seen m siki (x 20).Fig. 00.
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