. Bulletin. Science; Natural history; Natural history. NEW SPECIES AND RECORDS OF POLYCHAETOUS ANNELIDS 119. Fig. 2. a-h. Holotype, AHF POLY 1218, Neanthes cortezi- a. anterior segments, dorsal view, x27; b. maxillary ring, pharynx, frontal view, x27; c. right parapodium, setiger 10, anterior view, x70; d. left parapodium, setiger 40, anterior view, x70; e. right parapodium, setiger 70, anterior view, x70; f. homogomph spiniger, x250; g-h. superior and inferior heterogomph falcigers, x340. diamond patch of 4 cones; II triangular patch of 25 cones in 5 rows; III, oval patch of 45 cones in 5 row


. Bulletin. Science; Natural history; Natural history. NEW SPECIES AND RECORDS OF POLYCHAETOUS ANNELIDS 119. Fig. 2. a-h. Holotype, AHF POLY 1218, Neanthes cortezi- a. anterior segments, dorsal view, x27; b. maxillary ring, pharynx, frontal view, x27; c. right parapodium, setiger 10, anterior view, x70; d. left parapodium, setiger 40, anterior view, x70; e. right parapodium, setiger 70, anterior view, x70; f. homogomph spiniger, x250; g-h. superior and inferior heterogomph falcigers, x340. diamond patch of 4 cones; II triangular patch of 25 cones in 5 rows; III, oval patch of 45 cones in 5 rows; IV, trapezoidal patch of 56 cones in 8 rows; V, diamond patch of 14 cones; VI, single high conical paranath; VII-VIII, 91 large, small cones in 3 continuous rows (Fig. 2a, b). Jaws dark brown in color each with 11 triangular teeth. Peristomium Vt, as long as prostomium, with 4 pairs of cirriform tentacular cirri; anterior and posterior ventral pairs extending to setiger 1; anterior dorsal pair extending to setiger 3; posterior dorsal pair extending to setigers 7-8. Anterior biramous parapodia with trilobed noto- and neuropodia (Fig. 2c); rounded pre- and postsetal lobes, a small round intermediate lobe plus a rect- angular inferior lobe. Ventral cirri clavate in all setigers, decreasing in length posteriorly (Fig. 2c-e). Dorsal cirri finger-like, inserted on superior notopodial lobe. Posterior parapodia with bilobed noto- and neuropodia. Dorsal cirri becoming reduced; situated distally on elongated superior notopodial lobes (Fig. 2e). Notosetae all composite homogomph spinigers with denticulate appendages. 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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