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broad, the second about as long as broad, the third about twice as long as broad, 

 and the following becoming gradually elongate. The two fu-st segments are scarcely 

 broader than those following, and the outer segments have moderately expanded 

 articulations. 



Figure 11.-0,6. Aniedon serrata A. H.Clark:<J,B.M., 73.5.1.13, Cape 

 Sima, cirrus; b, B.M., 1954.11.2.11, San-Tu, cirrus tip. c, A. loveni 

 Bell syntypes, B.M., 83.12.9.69-70, cirrus; d, P,; e, Pj; /, P>. g, A. 

 loveni, B.M. 81.10.1.23, type of Aniedon pumUa Bell, laterodorsal 

 view of calyx and postradial series. 



