. Bulletin. Natural history; Natuurlijke historie. PELAGIC OSTRACODS OF THE SARGASSO SEA OFF BERMUDA 67 b. Figure 30. Male Conchoecia secernenda Vdvra. a, b, and c, lateral, ventral and posterior views of male, d, endopodite of male right second antenna (setae and filaments cut off), e, male left clasping organ, f, penis, g, postero-dorsal corners of shell, from inside. Scale at upper left for a-c; at bottom left for f and g; in left margin for d and e. Scales in mm. Stage III larvae, mm long, gave a mean length of mm; 43 stage IV larvae, mm long, mean length mm;


. Bulletin. Natural history; Natuurlijke historie. PELAGIC OSTRACODS OF THE SARGASSO SEA OFF BERMUDA 67 b. Figure 30. Male Conchoecia secernenda Vdvra. a, b, and c, lateral, ventral and posterior views of male, d, endopodite of male right second antenna (setae and filaments cut off), e, male left clasping organ, f, penis, g, postero-dorsal corners of shell, from inside. Scale at upper left for a-c; at bottom left for f and g; in left margin for d and e. Scales in mm. Stage III larvae, mm long, gave a mean length of mm; 43 stage IV larvae, mm long, mean length mm; 70 stage V larvae, mm long, mean length mm. COLLECTION DATA. C. secemenda was the largest species that occurred year- round in the upper 500 m of the Sargasso Sea. Table 2 lists the numbers per 1000 m^ obtained for this species in the samples taken at 100 m depth intervals. 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 Peabody Museum of Natural History. New Haven : The Museum


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