. Report of the Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913-18. Scientific expeditions. Marine Copepoda 31 K Second maxilliped (mp 2): like that of H. flexus, with simple fusiform hand, but the dactylus is shorter than the hand as 2: 3 (fig. 42).. Fig. 42. Harpacticus superflexus. Second maxilliped. The first thoracic foot (p 1) is like that of H. flexus, both rami two-jointed, Ri about as long as the proximal joint of Re; Ri 2 with a claw-like spine and two setse at the end, Ri 1 with distally placed si (Fig. 43); Re 2 ending with three curved claws and a slender seta. In the second thoracic foot (p 2 9)


. Report of the Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913-18. Scientific expeditions. Marine Copepoda 31 K Second maxilliped (mp 2): like that of H. flexus, with simple fusiform hand, but the dactylus is shorter than the hand as 2: 3 (fig. 42).. Fig. 42. Harpacticus superflexus. Second maxilliped. The first thoracic foot (p 1) is like that of H. flexus, both rami two-jointed, Ri about as long as the proximal joint of Re; Ri 2 with a claw-like spine and two setse at the end, Ri 1 with distally placed si (Fig. 43); Re 2 ending with three curved claws and a slender seta. In the second thoracic foot (p 2 9) it is to be noted that the middle joint of the inner ramus (Ri 2) has two si, against one si figured for H. chelifer; this duplication of the si was found in two successive preparations on both sides. The third and fourth legs agree with H. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Canadian Arctic Expedition (1913-1918). Ottawa, F. A. Acland, Printer to the King


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