Archive image from page 112 of The Danish Ingolf-Expedition (1915). The Danish Ingolf-Expedition danishingolfexpe19150304ingo Year: 1915 surface of Li i, but has about 14 fairly stroug spinules on the anterior surface of Li III. The third basipodite of the maxiUipeds is i-i as long as the two first ones and 28 as long as the Ri; the exterior margin of the second basipodite bears a fairly slender rounded lamella (text-fig. 26 d) and the fourth lobe is divided most distinctly by a deep cleft into a posterior • '' smooth division and an anterior one, which possesses 3 setae in addition to the s


Archive image from page 112 of The Danish Ingolf-Expedition (1915). The Danish Ingolf-Expedition danishingolfexpe19150304ingo Year: 1915 surface of Li i, but has about 14 fairly stroug spinules on the anterior surface of Li III. The third basipodite of the maxiUipeds is i-i as long as the two first ones and 28 as long as the Ri; the exterior margin of the second basipodite bears a fairly slender rounded lamella (text-fig. 26 d) and the fourth lobe is divided most distinctly by a deep cleft into a posterior • '' smooth division and an anterior one, which possesses 3 setae in addition to the sensory lobe. The Re I—II of the first pair of legs are completely fused with the exception of a small lateral incision. The ter- minal seta of the second pair of legs has 19 teeth, and is dis- tinctly longer than the Re III. The second basipodite of the fourth pair of legs has 20 lamellous bristles. The secre- tory pore of Re I is wanting in pes II, present in III—IV. The labritm is anteriorly scarcely different from that of the preceding species; orally it is as seen in fig. 6 a in main features like G. ICntfipi(V\. Ill fig. 2e); the longitudinal series has in most groups two or more rows of hairs. The transverse groups of short hairs around the median circular spot Nr. 4 are on each side dissolved into a somewhat triangular group as seen in fig. 6 a, and somewhat behind it a transverse area of short spines or granules is found. The laiiiiiia lahmlis is like that of fig. 5 e but is almost smooth; in front of this we have the usual two lateral series of slender spines, of which the more lateral is almost semi- circular, while the median one is very short. In front, by a smooth area separated from the lamina, a wide area covered with flat granules and almost fused with the corresponding part of the other side is found. The 4 transverse groups of densely placed short spines behind the lamina are like those of G. Kncppt {i\g. 3 c). The lateral longitudinal series shows the f


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