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specimeus theae bristles were furnished with three to nine bells of about the same type as in 

 the type species. The end comb had about 40 teeth in specimen a, about 45 — 50 in specimen b, 

 their type was about the same as in the t3rpe species. 



Furca: — This had 11 or 12 claws on sjiecimen a, 11 on specimen b. Their type 

 was the same as in the type species. 



Number of embryos: Specimen a had 27, specimen b 34. 



Male: — Unknown. 



Habitat: — Atlantic Ocean: 



Lat. 29» 8' N., long. 25» 16' W . Depth 1500 metres (caught in an open net); 1. VI. 1910 

 (S/S ,,M i c h a e 1 S a r s", station 49 B); type locality: two sexually mature females 

 with fairly far developed embryos. 



Genus Cypridina H. Milne Edwards. 



Una, autorum; e.g., H. Milne Edwards, 1840; W. Baird, 1850a; 

 (J. Clau.S, 1873; G. 0. Sars, 1887 and G. S. BRADY and A. M. NORMAN, 1896. Cypridma 

 (part.), G. W. MIJLLER, 1906 b and 1912. 



Number of Remarks: — ■ As it is to be seen from above p. 193 this genus in the present work has been 



divided mto five sub-genera: 



Doloria u. 



Vargula n. 



Macrocypridina n. 



Cypridina H. MiLNE Edwards. 



Siphonostra n. 



A genua diagnosis On account of the great uncertainty about most of the species belonging to this genus 



I have considered it convenient not to work out yet a diagnosis of this group. I have confined 

 myself to the elaboration of detailed descriptions of the sub-genera, chiefly based on the species 

 that I have had the opportunity to examine. A consequence of this is. of course, that Tnany 

 of the characters included in these descriptions are of generic value. 



not wtiikcd Old. 



