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Tuatara: Volume 4, Issue 2, December 1951

Plate I — Figs. 1-18: Simple setae. Figs. 19-26: Compound Setae. Figs. 27-36: Uncini and hooks. Fig. 1: Acicular seta. Fig. 2: Spined capillary of Clymene (Maldanidae). Fig. 3: Neuroseta of Lepidonotus (Polynoidae). Fig. 4: Barbed notoseta of Laetmonice (Aphroditidae). Fig. 5: Notoseta of Scalisetosus (Polynoidae). Fig. 6: Capillary notoseta of Aphrodite (Aphroditidae). Fig. 7: Winged capillary (limbate) seta of Arabella (Eunicidae). Fig. 8: Winged capillary (bilimbate) seta of Amphitrite (Tere…

Plate I Figs. 1-18: Simple setae. Figs. 19-26: Compound Setae. Figs. 27-36: Uncini and hooks. Fig. 1: Acicular seta. Fig. 2: Spined capillary of Clymene (Maldanidae). Fig. 3: Neuroseta of Lepidonotus (Polynoidae). Fig. 4: Barbed notoseta of Laetmonice (Aphroditidae). Fig. 5: Notoseta of Scalisetosus (Polynoidae). Fig. 6: Capillary notoseta of Aphrodite (Aphroditidae). Fig. 7: Winged capillary (limbate) seta of Arabella (Eunicidae). Fig. 8: Winged capillary (bilimbate) seta of Amphitrite (Terebellidae). Fig. 9: Special seta (Apomatus seta) of Apomatus (Serpulidae). Fig. 10: Bayonet shaped seta of Serpula (Serpulidae). Fig. 11: Abdominal trumpet shaped seta of Pomatoceros (Serpulidae). Fig. 12: Geniculate abdominal notoseta of Vermiliopsis (Serpulidae). Figs. 13 and 14: Paleae of Sabellaria (Sabellariidae). Fig. 15: Spatulate notoseta of Potomilla (Sabellidae). Fig. 16: Pectinate seta of Eunice (Eunicidae). Fig. 17: Special thoracic notoseta of Sosane (Ampharetidae). Fig. 18: Simple hooded hook of Eunice (Eunicidae). Fig. 19: Compound hooded hook of Lysidice (Eunicidae). Fig. 20: Compound seta of Syllis (Syllidae). Fig. 21: Homogomph spiniger (Nereidae). Figs. 22 and 23: Heterogomph falcigers (Nereidae). Fig. 24: Homogomph falciger (Nereidae). Fig. 25: Swimming seta of heteronereis (Nereidae). Fig. 26: Heterogomph spiniger (Nereidae). Fig. 27: Neuropodial hook of Arenicola (Arenicolidae). Fig. 28: Acicular hook of Amaea (Terebellidae). Fig. 29: Elongated hook (uncinus) of Oridia (Sabellidae). Fig. 30: Avicular uncinus with its accompanying pick-axe seta of Potamilla (Sabellidae). Fig. 31: Uncinus of Serpula (Serpulidae). Fig. 32: Uncinus of Amphicteis (Ampharetidae). Figs. 33 and 34: Lateral and end views of an uncinus of Thelepus (Terebellidae). Fig. 35: Lateral and end views of an uncinus of Amphitrite (Terebellidae). Fig. 36: Uncinus of Clymene (Maldanidae).

Plate I
Figs. 1-18: Simple setae. Figs. 19-26: Compound Setae. Figs. 27-36: Uncini and hooks. Fig. 1: Acicular seta. Fig. 2: Spined capillary of Clymene (Maldanidae). Fig. 3: Neuroseta of Lepidonotus (Polynoidae). Fig. 4: Barbed notoseta of Laetmonice (Aphroditidae). Fig. 5: Notoseta of Scalisetosus (Polynoidae). Fig. 6: Capillary notoseta of Aphrodite (Aphroditidae). Fig. 7: Winged capillary (limbate) seta of Arabella (Eunicidae). Fig. 8: Winged capillary (bilimbate) seta of Amphitrite (Terebellidae). Fig. 9: Special seta (Apomatus seta) of Apomatus (Serpulidae). Fig. 10: Bayonet shaped seta of Serpula (Serpulidae). Fig. 11: Abdominal trumpet shaped seta of Pomatoceros (Serpulidae). Fig. 12: Geniculate abdominal notoseta of Vermiliopsis (Serpulidae). Figs. 13 and 14: Paleae of Sabellaria (Sabellariidae). Fig. 15: Spatulate notoseta of Potomilla (Sabellidae). Fig. 16: Pectinate seta of Eunice (Eunicidae). Fig. 17: Special thoracic notoseta of Sosane (Ampharetidae). Fig. 18: Simple hooded hook of Eunice (Eunicidae). Fig. 19: Compound hooded hook of Lysidice (Eunicidae). Fig. 20: Compound seta of Syllis (Syllidae). Fig. 21: Homogomph spiniger (Nereidae). Figs. 22 and 23: Heterogomph falcigers (Nereidae). Fig. 24: Homogomph falciger (Nereidae). Fig. 25: Swimming seta of heteronereis (Nereidae). Fig. 26: Heterogomph spiniger (Nereidae). Fig. 27: Neuropodial hook of Arenicola (Arenicolidae). Fig. 28: Acicular hook of Amaea (Terebellidae). Fig. 29: Elongated hook (uncinus) of Oridia (Sabellidae). Fig. 30: Avicular uncinus with its accompanying pick-axe seta of Potamilla (Sabellidae). Fig. 31: Uncinus of Serpula (Serpulidae). Fig. 32: Uncinus of Amphicteis (Ampharetidae). Figs. 33 and 34: Lateral and end views of an uncinus of Thelepus (Terebellidae). Fig. 35: Lateral and end views of an uncinus of Amphitrite (Terebellidae). Fig. 36: Uncinus of Clymene (Maldanidae).