Medusae of the world . widest above. They resemble those of Campanuhnaturrita Hincks. Found at the Arru Islands, tropical Pacific. Plate 31. Fig. 1. Tiaropsis rosea, young immature medusa. Tortugas, Florida, June, 2. Tiaropsis rosea. One of the marginal sense-organs of the medusa represented in figure 3 and 4. Tiaropsis rosea, young medusa with gonads beginning to develop. Figure 4, marginal sense-organ of the medusa shown in figure 3. Tortugas, Florida, July, 5. Eucope parvigastra, mature medusa. Tortugas, Florida, July, 6. Obelia sp. A sector of the bell


Medusae of the world . widest above. They resemble those of Campanuhnaturrita Hincks. Found at the Arru Islands, tropical Pacific. Plate 31. Fig. 1. Tiaropsis rosea, young immature medusa. Tortugas, Florida, June, 2. Tiaropsis rosea. One of the marginal sense-organs of the medusa represented in figure 3 and 4. Tiaropsis rosea, young medusa with gonads beginning to develop. Figure 4, marginal sense-organ of the medusa shown in figure 3. Tortugas, Florida, July, 5. Eucope parvigastra, mature medusa. Tortugas, Florida, July, 6. Obelia sp. A sector of the bell-margin showing a radial-canal and a lithocyst. Agassiz Laboratory, Newport, Rhode Island, Sep-tember 18, 7 and 8. Obelia sp. Nassau Harbor, Bahamas, July, 9 and 10. Clytia folleata, mature medusa. Nassau Harbor, Bahamas, June, 1903. See page 11. Tiaropsis diademata, mature male. Newport, Rhode Island, April 24, 1897. See page 238 for description ot from life, by the ot 8 4 re


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