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TAGE SKOGSBERG 



For the sake of comparison the corresponding figures are given for the female, calculated 

 on tlie same scale: 



? (shell 1.63 mm. long) = I : II : (III -IX) = 18,5 : 4 : 16. 



The second joint is about as long as four or five of the following joints; the third to the 

 ninth joints are, as in the female, all of about the same length. The fourth to the ninth joints 



Fig. C — AnU'ro/x' Griiiinldi 11. sp.. 9- — 1'^- 'vitili' maxilla, seen from insidi-: 'I'l'i X. 14. Dislal part of a baleen 



liristli'fif a maxilla; only llic liaiis mi llie most di'ilal part are drawn: 1520 X. 15. Tile posterior bristle of the baleen of 



the maxilla; "20 X. I t'l. 'Pile sixth pair of lindis seen from below: 192 X. 17. Flirea: 3;?2 X. 



have exceedingly weak basal .spines, sometimes scarcely perceptible. Endopodite: The 

 second joint has three finelv pointed bristles; these bristles are of moderate and somewhat 

 different lengths; the longest is about as long as or somewhat shorter than the breadth of the 

 joint at the place where this bristle is attached, the shortest is about half as long as this or 

 sliglitly more. Souiewhat proximo-medially of these bri.stles there is a low peg. The third 

 joint is rather broad, lancet-shaped, and has rather broad, thin side borders (of about the same 

 ty]i(^ as in A. ciirta). On the inside at the point this joint has three or four weak transverse 

 cliitiiious ridges. The proximal bristle on this joint is rather long, in most cases somewhat 



