
1820.
1828.
1830.
1839.
1841.
1842.
1843.
1844.
Amphitnte mincoma, Savigny. Syst. Armel., p. 89.
Pectinaria
Amphitnte
Pectinana
Amphitrite
Amphictene
Amphitrite
1852.
1853.
1855.
1857.
1859.
1861.
1864.
1865.
1871.
1873.
De Blain vil le. Diet. Sc. nat., t. lvii, p. 436, pi. iii, fig. 1.
icoma, Bose. Vers., 2® Edit., vol. i, p. 195.
„ Bruguière. Encycl. Meth., pi. lvii, figs. 13, 14 (but tube straight).
Delle Chiaje. Descrizione, Tav. xxxix, figs. 5 and 6.
„ idem. Ibid., vol. v, p. 95.
„ H. Rathke. Neuste Schrift. Naturf. Gesellseh. in Danzig, Bd. iii,
pp. 56—83, Tab. v.
„ H. Rathke.) Nova Aeta Acad. O.L.O. Nat. Cur., Bd. xx, p. 219.
. „ (Ersted. Nat. Tidsk., 2® ser., i, p. 415.
„ idem. Reg. Mar., p. 68.
„ Cuvier. Règ. An. Griffith's, p. 14.
„ ,, Maitland. Fauna Belg., p. 204.
' . „ Sars. Reise i Lofoten og Finm., 1849, Nyt Mag. Naturv., vi, p. 206.
? Pectinaria belgica, Grube. Fam. Annel, pp. 82 and 138.
Pectinaria auncoma, idem. Ibid., pp. 82 and 138.
„ „ Danielssen. Reise, 1858, Norske Vid. Selsk. i Trondhjem. Skt. i 19 de
Aarh., 4, 2, p. 27.
Sars. Nyt Mag., Bd. vii, p. 386.
Stimpson. Invert. Rhode Is., etc., p. 146.
A mphitrite
Pectinaria
,, „ Koren. Nyt Mag., ix, p. 94.
,, ,, Danielssen. Kgl. Norske Vid.-Sèlsk. Skrift., 4® Bd., p. 123.
,, '' ■ „ idem. Nyt Mag., xi, p. 55.
A ' , cs }} Grube^ÿnsel Lussin, p. 89.
„ granulata, Johnston. Cat. Worms Brit. Mus., p. 245 (exclus, syn., L.).
Amphictene auncoma, Malmgren. Nord. Hafs.-Annul., p. 357, Tab. xviii, fig. 41.
Pectinana belgica (pro parte), De Quatrefages. Annel., ii,~pT332.
,, auricoma, idem. Ibid., p. 335.
Amphictene ,, Malmgren. Annul. Polych., p. 103.
„ . ,, Claparède. Annél. Nap., p. 382, pi. xxviii, fig. 2.
,, ,, Grube. Schles. Gesell., p. 74, sep. abdr., p. 5.
Pectinana auncoma, Kupffer. Jahres. Komm, deut., p. 151.
1874. Amphitrite ,, Malm. Göteborg. Fauna, p. 94.
„ Amphictene ,, McIntosh. Ann. Nat. Hist., ser. 4, vol. xiv, p. 204.
1875. „ , Panceri. Atti Sóc. Ital., vol. xviii, p. 529.
„ • 1 , Ehlers. Zeitschr. f. wiss. Zool., Bd. xxv, p. 27.J
„ „ -,, McIntosh. Invert, and Fishes St. Andrews, p. 128.
1879. Pectinaria ,, Tauber. Annul. Danica, p. 126.
1883. $ 5 ^ „ Levinsen. Yidensk. Meddel., p. 151.
1885. „ „ Carus. Fauna Medit., i, p. 260.
1886. „ Harvey Gibson. Proceed. Lit. and Philos. Soc.
p. 156.
1889. Amphictene „ . Grieg. Bergens Mus. Aarb., p. 8.
1891. ,, „ Hornell. Trans. Biol. Soc. Liverp., vol. v, p. 259.
„ Appellöf. Bergens Mus. Aarb., p. 8.
1893. Pectinaria ,, Lo Bianco. Atti R. Accad. Sc. Napoli, vol. v, No. 11,
1894. ,, Bidenkap. Christ. Yet.-Akad. Forhandl., p. 118.
1896. ,)ƒ■ ,, Appellöf. Bergens Mus. Aarb., p. 12.
1897. „ ,, Michaelsen. Polych. deutsch. Meere, p. 160.
1898. Pectinana av/ricoma,
1903. „
1904. Amphictene „
1907. „
1908. Pectinaria „
1909. Amphictene ,,
1910. Pectinaria „
1911.
1912.
Lönnberg. Ubders. rorande Öres. Meddel. Kungl. Landbrak., No. 1.
idem. Ibid., 1902, No. 2.
Journ. M. B. A., vol. vii, p. 230.
Fauvel. Bull. Inst. Ocean., NöJ':107, p. 31.
Percy Moore. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad., p. 353.
Fauvel. Bull. Inst. Ocean., No. 142, p. 21.
Southern. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad., vol. xxviii, p. 238.
Riddell. Proc. Liverp. Biol. Assoc., vol. xxv, p. 63.
Wollebæk. Skrift. Vid.-Selsk. Krist., No. 18, p. 37, pi. iv, figs. 1—5,
1913. Amphictene
1914. Pectinaria
„ Amphictene
1915.
,, Pectinaria
1917.
pi. v, figs. 1—6.
A - H. Meyer. Inaug. Dissert. Kiel., p. 8.
Giard. OEuvres Div., p. 57.
Southern. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad., vol. xxxi, No. 47, p. 129.
Fauvel. Campag. Scient. Monaco, Faso, xlvi, p. 278.
McIntosh. Ann. Nat. Hist., ser. 8, vol. xiii, p. 86.
Allen. Journ. M. B. A., vol. x, p. 637.
Southern. Irish Sc. Invest., No. 3, p. 47.
Hessle. Zool. Bidr. Uppsala, v, p. 78.
Habitat—Off East Sands, St. Andrew», small; Plymouth (Spence Bate and B.
Rowe) ; Bressay Sound, 7 fathoms, medium ; t. Magnus Bay,;|7f|||p| and 100 fathoms ;
off the Hebrides (Minch), large (J. G. Jeffreys);;; off the coast .of Durham, large -(Prof.
G. S. Brady); coast of Kerry, large (A. G. Moore)BBerehaven, Ireland (R. I. A., 1885),
medium and good examples of tubes.; 45 fathoms, S.W. Ireland ; 48 fathoms, month of
Kenmore River, small ; log. 21 (A.. C. Haddon, 1885) ; log.,2?, SM . Ireland (R. I. A.,
1§85), 40 fathoms, north of Bantry Bay; stat. ,34 (S. F. B.),; small; off St. Peter Port,
Guernsey, tube large ; Lochmaddy, North ||f e | small (W. C. M.) ; Dublin Bay, Hlacksod
and Clew Ba|f|(SouthernH “ Po||ipine,” 1869; 173 and 422 fathoms, tubes of sponge
spicules ; 15- 20 fathoms off Pefl, Isle of Man, small, in greyish mud.
Abroad it extends to the shores of Norway, Sweden and Finmark, as well as to the
North Sea (Rathke, Ehlers, etc.) ; Mediterranean and Adriatic (Grube, Panceri, Verany,
Marion, Stossjch, Claparède, etc.). Claparède says it is comparatively rare at Naples;
Newfoundland (Fauvel) ; American shores (Ueitiv).
The crown in this. species bears from eleven to thirteen, paleolm, which in well-
preserved examples are so brittle that few can be removed entire. They are flattened golden
bristles which are a liiij| narrowed at the base, remain of uniform diameter for some
distance and then taper to a fine point, which is either slightly curved or boldly bent round
like ahook (Plate OXXIV, fig. 2), thus differing, for instance, from those of Lagis Kormi,
which are coiled after the manner of a watch-spring. The dorsal collar at the margin of
the flattened scabrous area above the paleolæ is cut into rather long fimbrias with a broad
base and a tapered tip, the latter, however, not being acute, and the collar runs ventro-
laterally almost to. tho base of the anterior cirrus or tentacle, after the manner of lagis
Koreni. The cirrus is of average length and is tapered from base to apex. From its base
a ridge passes obliquely backward and inward on eaoh side to the mouth. The great
length of the rim of the dorsal scabrous plate circumsoribes the area of. the veil, which is