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being oi rather larger size, fully as long as the other 2 combined, and 

 obliquely rounded at the end. Ovisacs wanting in the specimens examined. 



Colour of the living animal not yet ascertained. 



Length of adult female 0.56 mm. 



Remarks. This form also is nearly allied to C. longicorni-s, but may 

 at once be distinguished both from this and the other known species by the 

 unusually broad and expanded anterior division of the body. The structure 

 of the anterior antennae and of the last pair of legs is also somewhat different. 



Occurrence. Two female specimens only of this form have as yet 

 come under my notice. They were both found in a sample taken at Kors- 

 havn from a depth of about 40 fathoms. 



Fam. Cyclopidae. 



Gen. Euryte, Philippi. 

 84. Euryte minor, Scott. 



(PI. LXX, fig. 2). 



Kiuyie longicauda, var. minor, Scott, Twenty-third Annual Report of the Fishery Board for 



Scotland, Part III, p. 143, PI. X, figs 13, 14. 



Specific Characters. Female. Very like E. longicauda Philippi, but 

 rather inferior in size and of somewhat more slender form of the body. An- 

 terior division, seen dorsally, rounded oval in outline, with the cephalic segment 

 very large and broadly rounded in front. Rostrum strong and abruptly recurved. 

 Tail including the last trunkal segment, occupying about half the length of 

 the body; genital segment somewhat less broad than in E. longicauda, but, 

 as in that species, armed on each side in the middle with a strong dentiform 

 projection curving backwards; anal segment scarcely longer than the preceding 

 one. Caudal rami resembling in shape those in E. longicauda, being rather 

 narrow and elongated, diverging somewhat in their outer part. Antennas oral 

 parts, and legs of a structure very similar to that in the type species. Ovisacs 

 narrow oblong in form, and somewhat less strongly divergent than in E. 

 longicauda. 



Male of smaller size than female and a little more slender of form, 

 with the cephalic segment less broad in front and the tail composed of 



