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6. A. modesta, Herrick. (Shell straight above.) 



** Post-abdomen not narrowed. 



+ Antenna; with seven sptae. 

 (?) 7. A . costata, Sars. 



tt Antennas with eight setae. 



8. A. quadrangularis, Mueller. 



III. Shell faintly, irregularly striped; eye of same size as pigment fleck. 



9. A. oblonga, P. E. Mueller, 

 rv. Shell smooth. 



10. A. afflnis, Leydig. 



{b) Under 0.5 mm. iu length. 



I. Post-abdomen armed with a row of hairs terminating in large teeth. 



11. A. dentata, P. E. Mueller. 



II. (One or) two rows of teeth present. 

 * Shell densely and evenly striate. 



)2. A. elegaus, Kurz. 



** Shell not densely lined. 



t Shell smooth or lined longitudinally. 



t Teeth of post-abdomen unequal, the lower ones enlarged. 

 13 A. porrecta, Birge. 



ti Teeth nearly equal. 



§ Form elongated ; abdomen with a lateral line of spiny scales. 



14. A. spmifera, Schoedler. 



§§ Form squarish ; abdomen with a lateral line of simple spines or bristles, or 

 neither. 



15. A. parvula, Kurz, 



16. A. glacialis, Birge. 



iti Clusters of bristles, not spines, on the posterior edge of the post-abdomen. 



17. A. intermedia, Sars. 



tt Shell smooth or tuberculate. 

 18, 19. A. tuberculata, Kurz, Herrick. 



Sp. 1. Aloua guttata, Sars. 



A small species of sub-quadrangular form. The beak is very short; 

 the eye small, but larger than the minute pigment fleck. The shell 

 is short, with a rounded posterior angle and marked by hexagonal 

 or rectangular meshes running about parallel with the lower margin. 

 The post-abdomen is of moderate size, rounded at the apex, with a 

 series of stout teeth behind; the terminal claw has a minute basal 

 spine. P. E. Mueller, in Danmark's Cladocera, confused this with 

 A. intermedia, which he described under this. The post- abdomen 

 in that species is larger, less rounded behind, and armed with 

 clusters of spines instead of teeth. The length is about 0.3 mm. 

 in both. 



