. Zoological results of the fishing experiments carried on by "Endeavour," 1909-14 under Dannevig, commonwealth director of fisheries. Volume 1-5 . ., a group of jawlets of the outer and inner series : 6, one of the jawlets of the inner series ; c, anterior jawlets of the inner series ; d, a triangular piece which rests on the base of the outer and inner series. Eunice bassensis, MTntosh. Fig. 07.—The head from the side (x 8). Fig. 08.—The anterior end (:< 8) ; the tentacles of the rightside and the parapodia of the left have been omitted. Fig. 09.—A segment from the side (x 8)


. Zoological results of the fishing experiments carried on by "Endeavour," 1909-14 under Dannevig, commonwealth director of fisheries. Volume 1-5 . ., a group of jawlets of the outer and inner series : 6, one of the jawlets of the inner series ; c, anterior jawlets of the inner series ; d, a triangular piece which rests on the base of the outer and inner series. Eunice bassensis, MTntosh. Fig. 07.—The head from the side (x 8). Fig. 08.—The anterior end (:< 8) ; the tentacles of the rightside and the parapodia of the left have been omitted. Fig. 09.—A segment from the side (x 8) to show the rela-tively small size of the gill at its maximum develop-ment. Fig. 70.—The twelfth parapodium ( 20), from a wellpreserved specimen. {Cf. tig. 78).—A chaeta from the 40th parapodium (x 300).—The tip of an acicular chaHa from the 40th foot(, 250) ; it is bidentate, and the wings are present.—A tridentate acicular chseta from a posterior foot(x 250). The wings are omitted.—A tridentate acicular cha?ta from the 53rd foot(x 250), the wings are omitted. Fig. 71 Fig. 72 Fig. 73 Fig. 74. BIOL. RESULTS ENDEAVOUR, Vol. III. Plate XLl. \V. H. Bexham, del EXPLANATION OF PLATE XLII. Eunice bassensis, MIntosh. Fig. 75.—The iq^per jawlets disarticulated (x 20). Fig. 76.—The fangs or basal members of the upperseries of jawlets (x 20). Fig. 77.—^The left lower jaw, upper surface ( < 20). Fig. 78.—The twelfth parapodium from a much contractedspecimen, showing the stouter form of the dorsalcirrus and the shortened gill filaments, as compiiredwith Fig. 70. Eunice pycnobranchiata, MIntosh. Fig. 79.—The eleventh parapodium (x20); the gill showsthe characteristically thickened filaments ; thechsetse are diagrammatically indicated. Fig. 80.—Side view of the head (x 4), to show the deepincision between the lower and the lateral lips ;the upper edge of the former is somewhat everted,so as to be visible from above. Lumbriconereis gulielmi, sp. nov. Fig. 81.—


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