. Report on the scientific results of the voyage of H. M. S. Challenger during the years 1873-76 under the command of Captain George S. and the late Captain Frank Tourle Thomson, R. N. , antennula ; a?, antenna; ex, exopodite of maxilli-ped; ex2J, terminal lamella of same; ep, epipodite of maxilliped ;hr, gill. Kg. 2. Right antennula; more highly magnified. Fig. 3. Eight antenna, with proximal part of flagellum, seen from below. Fig. 4. Part of flagellum ; more highly magnified. Fig. 5. Part of the ventral nervous cord, comprising the seven ganglia belongingto the trunk and the three
. Report on the scientific results of the voyage of H. M. S. Challenger during the years 1873-76 under the command of Captain George S. and the late Captain Frank Tourle Thomson, R. N. , antennula ; a?, antenna; ex, exopodite of maxilli-ped; ex2J, terminal lamella of same; ep, epipodite of maxilliped ;hr, gill. Kg. 2. Right antennula; more highly magnified. Fig. 3. Eight antenna, with proximal part of flagellum, seen from below. Fig. 4. Part of flagellum ; more highly magnified. Fig. 5. Part of the ventral nervous cord, comprising the seven ganglia belongingto the trunk and the three anterior caudal ganglia. Fig. 6. Gill isolated, seen from inner side. Fig. 7. Part of the gill, with three gill-lamellae ; more highly magnified. Fig. 8. Leg of first pair. Fig. 9. Leg of second pair. Fig. 10. Leg of third pair. Fig. 11. Leg of fourth pair. Fig. 12. Leg of fifth pair. Fig. 13. Anterior pair of pleopoda. Fig. 13 a. Outer part of a pleopod of first pair. Fig. 14. Pleopod of second pair. Fig. 15. Extremity of tail, together with telson and right uropod, from above. The Voyage of S Challenge Sars^deJ Lith Vv ; Stockholm. DIASTYLIS 0 Sars,J (Anatomy) PLATE IX. {ZOOL. CHALL. EXP.—PART LV. —1887.)—lii. PLATE IX. PAGE Figs. 1-8. Diastylis horrida, u. sp., . . 55 Fig. 1. Adult female, viewed from the right side; magnified about twelvediameters. Fig. 2. Same, seen from above. Fig. 3, Antennal segment, together with antennulse, antennae, and anterior lip,seen from below. Fig. 4. Leg of first pair. Fig. 5. Leg of second pair. Fig. 6. Leg of third pair. Fig. 7. Leg of fifth pair. Fig. 8. Last caudal segment, together with telson and right uropod, seen fromabove. Figs. 9-14. Diastylis erinaceus, n. sp., . . 58. 9. Female, seen from the left side ; magnified about twelve diameters. Fig. 10. Same, seen from above. Fig. 11. Antennal segment together with left antennula and basal joint of right;seen from below. Fig. 12. Rig
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