Die nordischen Schizopoden. 



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above they appear as a narrow band at the end of the stalk and are 

 no broader than this; above and dose behind the eye at its centre the stalk has 

 a protruding, distally rounded process which projects forward over the eye. The 

 squama is moderately small, three times as long as broad; its smooth 

 outer margin is but Httle more than twice as long as the breadth, whilst the 

 setigerous terminal margin is very oblique and the distal outer corner has a short 

 tooth, The outer ramus of the uropoda is defective, but nevertheless 

 much longer than the inner brauch; and to judge from the serrulation the margins 

 have undoubtedly been covered with setae over along almost their whole length ; 

 the sense organ in the inner ramus is moderately small, but distinct. The telson 



Fig. 240. 9 von der Seite. 



Fig. 241. Vorder- 

 körper von oben. 



Fig. 242. 

 Antennenschuppe. 



Fig. 243. Telson und Uropoden. 



has almost the same form as in Parerythrops abyssicola G. O. S.; it is moderately 

 Short, reaching scarcely behind the centre of the inner ramus. The lateral margins 

 are convex along the proximal third of their length, distinctly concave and conver- 

 ging considerably backwards in their distal two-thirds; the transverse terminal 

 margin is very short with 4 very long spines, the outer pair of vi^hich 

 is shorter and a little thinner than the inner (one spine of the inner pair is lost 

 and the other also for a smaller or greater part broken off); the distal part of the 

 lateral margin has 5 small spines. (The hindmost pair of marsupial lamells are 

 fairly small, evidently not fully developed; the lamellee of the sixth pair of thoracic 

 legs are very small, and there are none from the fifth pair). — Length from 

 rostrum to end of telson 17-5 mm. 



