36 T. r;isi,KN, 



Disk 7,5 mm.. ])ii|iillous. Moiiili marginal. Anus coniral. 

 To this species one might also assign a very young specimen 

 from St. 44, dcsoi'il)ed among ihe young ones (see below). 



An examination of the occurrence of the combs gives the follow- 

 ing result: 



Sj>. 1 On an arm situated on III Brax: I', !', \\, \\ P, \\, \\ !',„ I',, 



1^.5 1^17 (P]8-i9 '»'-e lacking) 

 P^t P23 P2.5 P.7 (After P3,, no 

 comb). 

 The same arm on the other side V\ — Pg P„ P,,, P,.^ 1'^^ 1^^. P,. 



Pjg then usually more sparse. 

 Sp. 2 On an arm situated on III Brax Pj— P5 P^ P,, P,, \\., P15 P,^ 



P P P P 



•'IS ^20 ^22 '■ 24- 



Sp. S » » » » » » » Pi — P4 Pg (Pg broken) P,f, P,2 



^ 13 • • • Pi9 "21 (ï 20-30 hro- 

 ken) P31. 

 Sp. 4 » » » » » I Brax Pj, P^— P5 P, P, \\i P^«. 



Sj). 6 » » » ••> » » Pji Pj {P2 and P3 usually very 



small, sometimes without a 

 comb) P^ Pg (Pj-if broken) P14. 

 Other arms of this specimen sliow that more than — S p. on 

 each side of the arm do not occur. 



Example from sp. juv. Si. 44: Pj (P.^ . P^ are lacking), no more 

 combs. — 



Tliis species is most closely related to C. ddicata but differs by 

 having larger dimensions and more cirri and cirrals, as well as by 

 the abundant occurrence of 4 IV Br:s. 



