. Fresh-water biology. Freshwater biology. 94 (92) Shell plain, at least not reticulate or excessively tuberculate or tumid 95 95 (96) Furca abnormal, terminal seta absent (Fig. 1292 h). TypMocypris Vejdovsky 1882 97 96 (95) Furca normal, with 2 claws and 2 setae (Fig. 1294 6). Candona Baird 1850 99 97 (98) Furca nearly straight. Dorsal-valve margins evenly curved (Fig. 1292 a-b) TypMocypris peircei Turner Length to mm., width to 0,31 mm., height to mm. Color white, tinged with yellow. Shell smooth, much compressed. Furca nearly straight, and about twelve times


. Fresh-water biology. Freshwater biology. 94 (92) Shell plain, at least not reticulate or excessively tuberculate or tumid 95 95 (96) Furca abnormal, terminal seta absent (Fig. 1292 h). TypMocypris Vejdovsky 1882 97 96 (95) Furca normal, with 2 claws and 2 setae (Fig. 1294 6). Candona Baird 1850 99 97 (98) Furca nearly straight. Dorsal-valve margins evenly curved (Fig. 1292 a-b) TypMocypris peircei Turner Length to mm., width to 0,31 mm., height to mm. Color white, tinged with yellow. Shell smooth, much compressed. Furca nearly straight, and about twelve times as long as wide. Subterminal claw more than two-thirds length of terminal one. Sexual. Ejaculatory duct of seven whorls of chitinous spines. Shallow, weedy ponds; June. Georgia. Fig. 1252. Typhlocypris peircei. (o) Side view of female, X a8; (6) Furca of male; (c) 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 Ward, Henry Baldwin, 1865-1945; Whipple, George Chandler, 1866-1924. joint author. New York, John Wiley & sons, inc. ; [etc. ,etc. ]


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