. Bulletin. Natural history; Natuurlijke historie. PELAGIC OSTRACODS OF THE SARGASSO SEA OFF BERMUDA 85 spinirostris. Skogsberg (1920, p. 704) believed they were different species, since he had two male specimens, mm long, which were similar to Claus's description, and also because Miiller found the larger forms only from 24°N-2°N in the Atlantic, whereas the smaller forms had a wider range. LENGTH. The females collected at Station "S" were mm long, the males mm long. COLLECTION DATA. C. pOYvecta was found only rarely in the upper 500 m at. Figure 41. Female


. Bulletin. Natural history; Natuurlijke historie. PELAGIC OSTRACODS OF THE SARGASSO SEA OFF BERMUDA 85 spinirostris. Skogsberg (1920, p. 704) believed they were different species, since he had two male specimens, mm long, which were similar to Claus's description, and also because Miiller found the larger forms only from 24°N-2°N in the Atlantic, whereas the smaller forms had a wider range. LENGTH. The females collected at Station "S" were mm long, the males mm long. COLLECTION DATA. C. pOYvecta was found only rarely in the upper 500 m at. Figure 41. Female Conchoecia porrecta Claus. a and b, lateral and ventral views of female, c, capitulum of a female frontal organ, more pointed than that shown in d. d, frontal organ and first antenna, e, endopodite of second antenna, f, processus mammillaris of another female endopodite. Scale at upper left for a and b; at right for c and d; at bottom left for e and f. Scales in 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 Peabody Museum of Natural History. New Haven : The Museum


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