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profile of the cirri is smooth in the basal half, and serrate with more or less broad teeth 

 in the distal half. 



The radials are oblong, about twice as broad as long, rather longer in young and 

 shorter in very large individuals. The IBrj are oblong, longer than the radials, with 

 the distal border rather deeply incised and the lateral borders straight and sharply 

 flattened against those of their neighbors on either side. The IBr 2 (axillaries) are 

 about as long as broad with a sharp distal angle. On the articulation between these 

 two ossicles there rises an extravagantly elongated synarthrial tubercle. 



The 10 arms are from 65 to 90 mm. in length. The first two brachials are relatively 

 very large, irregularly quadrate with the shorter side in, the articulation between them 

 rising into an enormously elongated synarthrial tubercle similar to that between the 

 elements of the IBr series. The third brachial (the hypozygal of the first syzygial 

 pah") is low triangular with the apex of the triangle on the outer side. The fourth 

 brachial (epizygal) is short and oblong, almost discoidal. The fifth and sixtli brachials 

 are oblong, longer than the fourth. The following 4 or 5 brachials are slightly wedge- 

 shaped, those following becoming triangidar, about as long as broad, and distally 

 wedge-shaped again and elongate. The earlier brachials, to about the eighth, are in 

 close apposition to those on the adjacent arms against which they are sharply flattened. 

 There is often, in large specimens, a considerable development of articular tubercles. 



Syzygies occur between brachials 3+4, 9 + 10, and 14 + 15, and distally at intervals 

 of 4 muscular articulations. The width at the first syzygy in the type is 1.5 mm. and 

 the length from the IB^ to the second syzygy is 11.5 mm. 



PI is 7 to 8 mm. long, moderately slender and evenly tapering, composed of 14 to 

 15 segments [A.M. C.], of which the first is short and the remainder are about twice 

 as long as broad. P s is absent. P 2 is similar to P! and of about the same length. 

 P 3 is similar, but slightly shorter, about 7 mm. long. P 4 and P s are shorter still, 4 mm. 

 long and composed of about 10 segments, but resemble the preceding in character. 



b 



FIGURE 20. Peromctra diomedeae (A. H. Clark), holotype: a, PI; b, Pj; r, nonperipheral cirrus. 



