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Figure 79.~Cnemidocarpa incubita (Sluiter): a, specimen from Saipan Isl.and; h, right 

 half of mantle body, inner side; c, left half of same; d, first intestinal loop; e, ciliated 

 groove;/, anus. 



j?onad, consists of a single, or two unequally divided lobules (figs 



Remarks. — Sluiter 's original specimen of Styela hicubita is 12 mm. 



long, tlie ventral side is covered with segments of Ilallmeda, while 



the dorsal side is exposed. No descriptions are given of the pyloric 



caecum. Gonads are all roundish in shape. Some of these features 



2nfi-ini— G7 13 



