. Contributions to Canadian biology and fisheries. Fisheries; Marine biology. 25 as there is no mention of a sexual difference in the length of the caudal rami it seems not impossible that the short-tailed male may belong to another species. A female measured mm. in length; a male mm. and another male mm. The maxillae and the posterior maxilHpeds showed the generic char- acteristics of Eiiryte, the former haN'ing a lamelliform palp terminating in a broad serrated edge, and the latter being prehensile and geniculate, the distal portion bent at an acute angle upon the proximal por


. Contributions to Canadian biology and fisheries. Fisheries; Marine biology. 25 as there is no mention of a sexual difference in the length of the caudal rami it seems not impossible that the short-tailed male may belong to another species. A female measured mm. in length; a male mm. and another male mm. The maxillae and the posterior maxilHpeds showed the generic char- acteristics of Eiiryte, the former haN'ing a lamelliform palp terminating in a broad serrated edge, and the latter being prehensile and geniculate, the distal portion bent at an acute angle upon the proximal portion. The other cyclopoid Copepod was identified as belonging to a species having the same range of distribution (from the Polar Islands to the Black Sea) as Eiiryte longicaiida, namely Cydoplna gracilis. The anterior antenna of the male is the same as in the type figured by Sars; in the 4-jointed posterior antenna the last joint is as long as the antepenultimate; the caudal furca of the male is as long as the anal segment, each ramus 1^ times as long as the greatest breadth. It seems likely that it is a brevifurcate form of Cyclopina gracilis. The length of the male is mm.; a mature female was not found. But an adult female. Fui. 19.— Stephos sinua- tus n. sp. Fifth pair of feet of male. James 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 Biological Board of Canada. Contributions to Canadian biology and fisheries; Biological Board of Canada. Toronto [etc. ]


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