. Report of the Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913-18. Scientific expeditions. Marine Copepoda 27 k Scott's figure (op. cit. pi. 1, f. 13), it is shown arising from the basal joint. The inner lamellar process and the distal lobe of p 5 are elongate and subequal. The caudal setse reached a length of 0-64 Fig. 33. Ectinosoma finmarchicum. Fifth foot of female. Sars cites E. finmarchicum as a doubtful synonym of E. elongatum, adding that the 1/itter is of smaller size, 0-88 mm. He figures the appendicular seta of the distal lobe of p 5 in E. elongatum as arising not far from the distal margin o
. Report of the Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913-18. Scientific expeditions. Marine Copepoda 27 k Scott's figure (op. cit. pi. 1, f. 13), it is shown arising from the basal joint. The inner lamellar process and the distal lobe of p 5 are elongate and subequal. The caudal setse reached a length of 0-64 Fig. 33. Ectinosoma finmarchicum. Fifth foot of female. Sars cites E. finmarchicum as a doubtful synonym of E. elongatum, adding that the 1/itter is of smaller size, 0-88 mm. He figures the appendicular seta of the distal lobe of p 5 in E. elongatum as arising not far from the distal margin of the lobe. 24. Pseudobradya minor (T. and A. Scott, 1896). Station 41n. Bernard harbour (inner harbour), depth 0-2 fathoms, surface 5 minutes, net number 3, August 9, 1915. Associated with Harpacticus superflexus (see below). Length of female 0-664 mm., caudal setae 0-178 mm. Anal segment and caudal ramus form a simple cone in side view, the ramus appearing slightly. 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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