7;?r) 



TAOR SKOGSP.ERG 



M a n il i b 1 e: — This limb agrees almost completely with the one described above 

 for C. symmetrica, but all the four bristles on the posterior side of the first endopodite joint 

 have short hairs. 



Maxilla: — Most of the bristles on the endites of both the procoxale and the coxale 

 are very powerfully armed. Endite on the procoxale: The three antero-inner bristles are fiirnished 

 with long secondary bristles and all the postero-outer tube-bristles have rather long spines. 

 On the maxilla of one side there were four postero-outer tube-bristles in the specimen investi- 

 gated by me; the accessory (abnormal?) bristle was of about the same length as the three others 



Fig. CXLVII. 

 below; 1:^ X. 



— ConchueciaValdiviae G. W. MiJLLER. ?. — 1. Sliell seen from the side: 16 X. 2. Shell seen from 

 :!. Distal part ol' the left first antenna (the distal bristles are broken) -|- the rod-shaped organ; 52 X. 

 (From a speeimen from station (i'l I).) 



but consideral)ly weaker than these. The spines situated distally-medially on the first 

 endopodite joint are relatively large and powerful. The end joint is about the same as in 

 C borealis. 



Fifth limb: — This is about the same as in C. symmetrica. The two shorter of 

 the three antero-ventral bristles on the endopodite have short hairs. 



Seventh limb: — The end joint has spines. 



The f u r c a, u p p e r 1 i p and paragnates are similar to those of (\ symmetrica. 



R o d - s h a p e d organ: — The shaft extends somewhat distally of the point of the 

 first antenna; see the appended fig. 3. The capitulum is of about the type described and repro- 

 duced bv G. W. MuLLKii. 



Habitat: — A n t a r c t i c D c (> a n : 



S. A. E., PI. station 64 1). lat. 4S"L>7' S., long. 42" 36' \V.; dei)th 2500—0 m.; 23. \1. 

 1002: 1 mature Icmalc and 1 juvenis; R. M. S. 323. 



