LEI'TOMHDUSjE — EUT1MA. 



301 



Eutima levuka. 



Eutimcta levuka, Agassiz, A., and Mayer, 1899, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. at Harvard College, vol. 32, p. 163, plate 9, figs. 

 30, 31. — Bigelow, H. B., 1909, Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool. at Harvard College, vol. 37, p. 165, plates 5 and 35. 



Bell thin, flatter than a hemisphere, 8 mm. in diameter. 8 well-developed hollow ten- 

 tacles, 4 about as long as diameter of bell, 4 others only about half this length. Small lateral 

 cirri are found upon the sides of these tentacles. Besides the large tentacles described, there 

 are 24 small papillae upon the bell-margin, flanked by lateral cirri exactly as are the large 



165. 



163. 



Fin. 163. — Eutima eUphas, after Haeckel, 1879. 



Fig. 164.— Eutima lactea, after Bigelow, in Bull. Museum Comp. Zool. at Harvard College. 



Fig. 165. — Euttma gentiana, after Haeckel, 1879. 



