AND ITS BIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE. 



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in the left one. In the last five or six species named the rudimentary right toe has 

 usually been classed with the substyles, though it can as a matter of fact be recog- 

 nized when a comparison of a series of species is made. Finally, there are certain 



FIG. G. Toes of a number of species of Rattulidae, viewed from the dorsodextral side, showing stages in reduction 

 of the right toe (original). Abbreviations: dg.dx., right toe; gl.muc., mucous gland; rsv.muc., mucous 

 reservoir. 

 1, Diurella tigris Miiller; 2, Diurella stylata Eyferth; 3, Diurella brachyura Gosse; 4, Diurella porcellus Gosse; 



5, Diurella insignis Herrick; 6, Diurella tenuior Gosse; 7, Rattulus gracilis Tessin; 8, Rattulus lophoessus Gosse; 



9, Rattulus elongatus Gosse; 10, Rattulus longiseta Schrank; 11, Rattulus scipio Gosse; 12, Rattulus carinatus 



Lamarck; 13, Rattulus multicrinis Kellicott; 14, Rattulus pusiUus Lauterborn; 15, Rattulus bicristatus Gosse 



(proximal part of toe). 



species, as Rattulus bicristatus Gosse (15), in which it is difficult or impossible to 

 distinguish between the rudimentary right toe and the substyles. 



