. Studies on marine ostracods : pt. 1, Cypridinids, halocyprids and polycopids. d endite (fig. 20) are powerful and ofmoderate lengths, the anterior and the posterior ones being somewhat longer and more powerfulthan the others; they are all furnished with one or a few wreaths of long, powerful secondarybristles. Nos. 1 and 2, counting from the anterior side of the limb, are furnished distally witha few rather powerful secondary teeth, no. 3 is finely serrated distally, nos. 4 and 5, especiallythe latter, are strongly pectinated distally. The single bristle on the anterior side of this processi


. Studies on marine ostracods : pt. 1, Cypridinids, halocyprids and polycopids. d endite (fig. 20) are powerful and ofmoderate lengths, the anterior and the posterior ones being somewhat longer and more powerfulthan the others; they are all furnished with one or a few wreaths of long, powerful secondarybristles. Nos. 1 and 2, counting from the anterior side of the limb, are furnished distally witha few rather powerful secondary teeth, no. 3 is finely serrated distally, nos. 4 and 5, especiallythe latter, are strongly pectinated distally. The single bristle on the anterior side of this processis sluut, somewhat varying in length, often furnished with short hairs, sometimes with a fewlong secondary bristles. The seven bristles of the third endite (fig. 21) are all powerful, especially theposterior one, and of moderate lengths, nos. 4, 5 and 0, counting from the anterior side of thelimb, being somewhat shorter than the others. All except the three last-mentioned ones arelurnished at the middle with one or a few irregular wreaths of long, powerful secondary Fig. XL.— C. (Vargula) nonegica W. Baiud.— 14. Distal pail of the left first antenna, sroii from oulsido, (J; 96 Proximal ramus of the b-bristle of the male first antenna; 5(ii X. I*>. Distal part of the left first antenna, seenfrom inside; all the bristles broken; the dotted lines mark tlie lateral boundaries of the joints; $; :192 X. I. Theendilos of the maxilla, (J; 200 X. 18. Distal part of the endopodite of the risrht ni;ixilla. seen from inside, .y. 2i0 X. Specimens from Lofoten. 256 TAGE SKOGSBERG Bristles nos. 1, 2 and 4 are rather strongly pectinated distally; on the two latter ones the pointsseem, however, to be always smooth. Bristles nos. 3 and 5 are finely serrated distally. Bristlesnos. 6 and 7 are bent somewhat into an angle distally of the middle and very strongly pectinateddistally, especially the latter one. The distal chitinous tooth of the protopodite is of moderatelength,


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