. 0-L T'^mm â¢2"mm O a Fig. 13. Harmoihoe {Evarnella) impar, var. notialis. a. Elytron, b. Dorsal bristle, c. Upper ventral bristle, d. Lower ventral bristle. Remarks. This variety differs from the typical form in the grooving of the head, the relative length of the palps and in the absence of a long fringe and large tubercles on the elytra. I have retained Evarnella as a sub-genus to include those forms in which there is a clear transition from the very slender, strongly toothed, superior ventral bristles to the broader, shorter, less spinous, inferior ventral bristles. Evarne, Malmgren,


. 0-L T'^mm â¢2"mm O a Fig. 13. Harmoihoe {Evarnella) impar, var. notialis. a. Elytron, b. Dorsal bristle, c. Upper ventral bristle, d. Lower ventral bristle. Remarks. This variety differs from the typical form in the grooving of the head, the relative length of the palps and in the absence of a long fringe and large tubercles on the elytra. I have retained Evarnella as a sub-genus to include those forms in which there is a clear transition from the very slender, strongly toothed, superior ventral bristles to the broader, shorter, less spinous, inferior ventral bristles. Evarne, Malmgren, being preoccupied, Evarnella, Chamberlin, takes its place. Harmothoe (Evarnella) kerguelensis (Mcintosh). Evarne kerguelensis, Mcintosh, 1885, pp. 97-99, pi. vi, fig. 4; pi. xix, fig. 6; pi. vi A, figs. 12-14. St. 126. 19. xii. 26. 53° 58' 30" S, 37° 08' 00" W. 100 m. Gear N 50 V. Bottom: coarse black sand and mud. (Net touched bottom.) One fragmentary specimen. Remarks. A small fragment with a harmothoid head; it has 16 chaetigers and measures 3 mm. by 2 mm. including the feet. All the elytra and appendages are lost, but the bristles agree closely with those of Mcintosh's type. The dorsal bristles (Fig. 14, a and b) 8-2


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