Ciimacea: 9. Leuconidae, 3. Eudorellopsis 



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and 2 lateral spines. Uropods more robust in Q than in d, the peduncle 

 in the former longer than the endopod, but shorter in the latter, in both 

 sexes shorter than the exopod, which is much longer than the endopod and 

 in the 9 is very broad, carrying on the obliquely truncate apex several setae 



and rows of strong spines on its dorsal sur- 

 face ; this ramus in the cf is more slender, less 

 strongly spined but carrying longer setae; 

 2°d joint of endopod small, a third as long 

 as the 1^* joint or less, with small apical 

 spine. L. o 5 mm, d 4-5 mm. 



Greenland, Iceland, Norway, Denmark, 

 German Ocean, Irish Sea, N. of England, U. S. of 

 America; surface to 56 m; off Nova Scotia, depth 

 103 m. 



Fig. 43. 



E. deformis (cJ; (Kroyer) (after 



Sars). 



Fig. 44. 



E. deformis ((J) (Kroyer), 



uropod (after Sarsj. 



2. E. Integra (S. I. Smith) 1879 Eudorella (?) l, S. I. Smith iu: Tr. Connect. 

 Ac, v.bi p. 116 I 1887 Eudorellopsis l, H. J. Hansen in: Vid. Meddel., ». 39 p. 201 t. 7 

 f. 3, 3a— d I 1893 E. l. T. Stebbing in: Int. sci. Ser., v. 74 p. 305 | 1900 E. i., G. 0. 

 Sars, Crust. Norway, v. 3 p. 39 | 1900 E. L, Zimmer in: Fauna arctica, vA p. 420, 433. 

 440 I 1912 E. i.. Caiman in: P. U. S. Mus., u41 p. 624. 



Pseudorostral lobes with dorsal process acute, erected close behind the 

 frontal margin, which is smooth, bulging above, then descending with slight 

 obliquity to the little produced antero-lateral rounded corner, followed in 

 the 9 by faint denticulation of the lower margin; in the (S no denticulation 



