. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. DESCRIPTION OF SPECIES jo3 however, the follicles project slightly from the sides of the gonad, which then approaches the condi- tion typical of Styela. In fact van Name (1945) placed the species in Styela, but pointed out that 'the gonads approach the Cnemidocarpa type'. Arnback (1950), however, suggested that the species should be placed in her genus Ypsilocarpa, which, she says, ' agrees with the genus Cnemidocarpa as regards the general structure of the reproductive organs, the ovary and tes


. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. DESCRIPTION OF SPECIES jo3 however, the follicles project slightly from the sides of the gonad, which then approaches the condi- tion typical of Styela. In fact van Name (1945) placed the species in Styela, but pointed out that 'the gonads approach the Cnemidocarpa type'. Arnback (1950), however, suggested that the species should be placed in her genus Ypsilocarpa, which, she says, ' agrees with the genus Cnemidocarpa as regards the general structure of the reproductive organs, the ovary and testis not being separated'. The genus Ypsilocarpa (Arnback, 1921) was characterized as follows: 'Branchial sac. Four folds on each side; three are well developed, and one—the second—is in a rudimentary 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 Institute of Oceanographic Sciences (Great Britain); National Institute of Oceanography of Great Britain; Great Britain. Colonial Office. Discovery Committee. London ; New York : Cambridge University Press


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