. Studies on marine ostracods : pt. 1, Cypridinids, halocyprids and polycopids. hat is surrounded by the row of bristles and hairs is raised somewhat like apad and is also furnished with short, fine papillae, placed close together. Basale: The sixteeth on the distal edge of the endite are furnished with rather fine serrulation (see the appendedfigs. 19 and 20). The single tooth on the outside of this process is of about the type reproducedin the figure just mentioned. The e p i p o d i a 1 a p \) e n d a g e consists of a moderatelylarge verruca with a moderately long bristle; see the appended


. Studies on marine ostracods : pt. 1, Cypridinids, halocyprids and polycopids. hat is surrounded by the row of bristles and hairs is raised somewhat like apad and is also furnished with short, fine papillae, placed close together. Basale: The sixteeth on the distal edge of the endite are furnished with rather fine serrulation (see the appendedfigs. 19 and 20). The single tooth on the outside of this process is of about the type reproducedin the figure just mentioned. The e p i p o d i a 1 a p \) e n d a g e consists of a moderatelylarge verruca with a moderately long bristle; see the appended fig. 21. E n d o p o d i t e: Thefirst joint has four bristles on the posterior side; one of these is situated somewhat laterallyand is about as long as this brancli. The three others are situated more or less medially and areabout half the length of the former bristle or a little shorter or longer; one of these three bristlesusually has long hairs, the others have short hairs. Pilosity: Tlie basale is furnisiied medio-ventrally with moderately long and rather sparse Fig. CXUI. — Conchoecia symmetrica G. VV. Muller, (J. — 27. Left fifth limb seen from outside; 114 X. 28. Distal part of the middle end claw of this limb; 9:i8 X. (From a specimen from station 64 b.) 726 TAGE SKOGSBERG Maxilla (see the appended figs. 23—26): — The end joint of the endopodite is rela-tively long, about the same length as in C. horealis. Fifth limb: —? This is of about the same type as in my fig. 27. P r o t o p o d i t e:The longer of the two tube-bristles on the second endite has long secondary bristles. Endo-podite: One of the three ventral anterior bristles is of about the same length and type asthe long bristle on the first endite. The two others are somewhat shorter; one of them has shorthairs, the other usually has rather long secondary bristles. On the outside the endopodite isfurnished anteriorly with a number of short spines. Exopodite: First joint: The ventero-medial gro


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