. Copepoda. Calanoida; Copepoda. 204 COPEPODA 65. Scolecithricella minor Brady. (PI. VII fig. 13; PL VIII figs 10 a—c; text-figs 65 a—c.) Scolecithrix minor n. sp. Brady, pp. 58—59, pi. XVI figs 15—16, pi. XVIII figs 1-5. 1892. ? Brady. Giesbrecht, p. 266. 1894. ? Th. Scott, p. 50. — Giesbrecht & Schmeil, p. 46. Romeri n. sp. Mrazek, —515, Taf. 6, text-figs 11 —13. 1903. Scolecithricella minor Brady. G. O. Sars, pp. 55—56, pis XXXVII—XXXVIII. 1904. Scolecithrix minor Brady. Wolfenden, p. rn. 1905. — Th. Scott, p 223. 1905. — Farran, p. 35. 1906. Scolecithricella


. Copepoda. Calanoida; Copepoda. 204 COPEPODA 65. Scolecithricella minor Brady. (PI. VII fig. 13; PL VIII figs 10 a—c; text-figs 65 a—c.) Scolecithrix minor n. sp. Brady, pp. 58—59, pi. XVI figs 15—16, pi. XVIII figs 1-5. 1892. ? Brady. Giesbrecht, p. 266. 1894. ? Th. Scott, p. 50. — Giesbrecht & Schmeil, p. 46. Romeri n. sp. Mrazek, —515, Taf. 6, text-figs 11 —13. 1903. Scolecithricella minor Brady. G. O. Sars, pp. 55—56, pis XXXVII—XXXVIII. 1904. Scolecithrix minor Brady. Wolfenden, p. rn. 1905. — Th. Scott, p 223. 1905. — Farran, p. 35. 1906. Scolecithricella minor Brady. Pearson, p. 18. 1907. — — Koefoed & Damas, p. 397. 1908. — — Farran, p. 51. 1908. Scolecithrix minor Brady, v. Bremen, —74, text-f. 85. 1913. Scolecithricella minor Brad}-. Stephensen, pp. 314— Text-fig. 65. Scolecithricella minor Bradv. a-b. Yd—9 (St. V). Abdomen X 87. c. Ytf (St. IV). Abdomen X 57- Description. f£. Size of specimen from Ingolf St. 40 was 1-52 mm.; anterior division r22 mm.; urosome 03 mm. Sars's specimens measured 1-40 mm. The antennulae extend slightly beyond the end of the thorax; the segments 1 and 2 are in- distinctly separated, and so are segments 24 and 25; the segments 8029 are almost completely fused with 10. The Sp of segment 24 is placed terminally, and extends distinctly beyond the end of segment a b c 25. The mouth-limbs are completely like Sars' figures, and so are the natatory legs; the second basipodite of the fourth pair of legs has 3—4 rather stiff, marginal setae. In lateral view the third as well as the fourth foot has in the second basipodite an outer-edge lamina, which terminally is produced into a small tooth, much big- ger in the fourth foot; this lamina has in the third pair, almost in the middle, about 5 rather short and delicate teeth. The labrum and area in front of it is in lateral view very much like Sars' figure PI. XXXVII; the labrum proper and its an- terior port


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