. Studies on marine ostracods : pt. 1, Cypridinids, halocyprids and polycopids. The two anterior mam claws have no basal ventral teeth. The three secondary clawsare more or less distinctly annulated. The lateral eyes are well developed. The m e d i a n eye has short, fine hairs(indicated in the accompanying figure 9). The male is \mknown. Rdaiions Remarks: — The description given above is based chiefly on one specimen, a mature specui. f^ijjjjip ^-]^,^^ ^^y kindly sent to me by Professor G. S. Bhady and that was determined by thisinvestigator as Asterope teres (A. M. Norman). This species of A


. Studies on marine ostracods : pt. 1, Cypridinids, halocyprids and polycopids. The two anterior mam claws have no basal ventral teeth. The three secondary clawsare more or less distinctly annulated. The lateral eyes are well developed. The m e d i a n eye has short, fine hairs(indicated in the accompanying figure 9). The male is \mknown. Rdaiions Remarks: — The description given above is based chiefly on one specimen, a mature specui. f^ijjjjip ^-]^,^^ ^^y kindly sent to me by Professor G. S. Bhady and that was determined by thisinvestigator as Asterope teres (A. M. Norman). This species of A. M. Normans was introduced into the literature. 18(31. p. -ISO underthe name of Cypridina teres. The oiiginal description, which is based im tlic investigation ofan empty shell, — ..animal incognitum — is very incomplete; only the following information studios on iiiaiino O^tracods 487 is given: „Shell ovate, not produced, very slightly widening just below the middle, quite smooth,pure white, moderately and regularly convex. Oral sht narrow and somewhat semicircular. Fig. LXXXIX. — Aslernpe MUlleri n. sp., ?. — I. Shell seen from tho sidi-: 12 X. 2. Slipll scfti from liplow: 38 Posterior pari of the right valve seen from inside: 160 X. 4. Right first antenna seen from inside; most of thebristles are broken; 160 X. 5. Endojiodite of the second antenna; 320 x. 6. Eiulopodile of the left mandible seen frominside; the posterior bristles are broken: 392 X. /. The endite of the eoxale of this limb; 560 x. 8. Right maxilla seenfrom inside; IT2 X. 9. Rod-shaped organ and median eye; 2iO X. TAGR SKOGSBERO ill form. Length Vis inch (= 1,7 mm.). Only one figure, that of the shell seen from the side,accompanies this general and incomplete description, from which it is only clear that a formbelonging to the family Asteropidae was before the writer. This figure shows an oviform shellwith its greatest height somewhat behind the middle and the posterior part of the shell


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