Archive image from page 390 of The Danish Ingolf-expedition (1899-1953). The Danish Ingolf-expedition danishingolfex3cpt8daniuoft Year: 1899-1953 CIRRIPUDIA AXD COPEPODA 17 belongs possibly to the same genus. hoc cit. 1933 I characterised the genus Ophioica as follows: Kndopar- asitic Copepods (in Ophiurids). The body of the adult j more or less asymmetrical, with long serpentine appendages and several (4?) genital openings, and more than 2 (viz. 4) egg-masses. Probably there are no inner organs other than the ovary'. This diagnosis holds good also of the new species with the exceptions that


Archive image from page 390 of The Danish Ingolf-expedition (1899-1953). The Danish Ingolf-expedition danishingolfex3cpt8daniuoft Year: 1899-1953 CIRRIPUDIA AXD COPEPODA 17 belongs possibly to the same genus. hoc cit. 1933 I characterised the genus Ophioica as follows: Kndopar- asitic Copepods (in Ophiurids). The body of the adult j more or less asymmetrical, with long serpentine appendages and several (4?) genital openings, and more than 2 (viz. 4) egg-masses. Probably there are no inner organs other than the ovary'. This diagnosis holds good also of the new species with the exceptions that the 'genital openii Fig. 10. Ophioica(P) appendiculata, young specimens. 1 — 3. a specimen about mm. in length (from 'Rink' st i--,' 11 in ventral view; 2 seen from the fore end, with the dorsal side turned downwards; ; seen partly from the dorsal side, partly from the right side) 4- 9. a somewhat larger specimen, about mm in length (from 'Thor' st C67, 1905) i| ven- tral view; 5 the same, with the majority of the serpentine appendages removed, and the two antennse -' are bent out to the sides, in order t make the abdomen visible; 6. in dorsal view; 7. seen from the fore end (the dorsal side is turned down- wards); .S is seen from the left side, but all the appendages of the left side are removed; 9 seen from the left side). 1.' ing as in fig. 8. are organs of unknown function (—the true genital openings, 2 in number, have no doubt their place in the apex of the abdomen, sec above p. 15 —), and that there may be up to (> egg-masses; the asymmetrical shape of the body is probably due to the narrow space in the host. Among the few species endoparasitic in Ophiurids probably still one, vi/... P 'tiura Herouard 1906 (in Amphiura squammata, from Roscoff, NW. France) belongs to the same genus; in .un- case it would seem to be rather closely allied to Ophioica appendiculata, and it cannol belong to the genus The Ingolf-Expedition, III, 12.


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