Tut: Ckinoihs fkoim Dk. S. H(iik's Kxi-eiutklx to .Iai'an lull. ^)\ 



'l\\ this species there also belongs very probably a young speci- 

 men from Sagami which sliows a great resemblance (o larger iiuli\i- 

 (iuals in Dr Mortensen's colleclion from llie same locality referable 

 to C. paroicirra. Description as follows: 



Sj). 2 (St. 68) C(l 1.9 nnn. fi'ee dorsal ])art l,ii mm. C. lacking. 

 Pits of XVII in a single whoi'l. 



K— s narrow, al Ihe miiUllc almost concealed bands. I Br I h = 

 Vs l)r. laterally free. I Brax h — ^2 X bi-. pentagonal, br — l,a mm. 

 Disk visible in the interspaces (br — 0,5 nun.) between the arms. II 

 Bi- — s : -f (-1 cases). Arms XI\' 20 mm. Primipostaxillaries united in- 

 side basally. II Bi' I li^^/s bi'. II Br '1 and Br 2 distally and dorso- 

 laferally bi'oader. Syzygies 8 + 4.. lOH-11 etc. with an inter\al of 



3 to 4 oblique articulations. Arm-segments after Br 4 distally bent 

 outwards and a little small-spiny 20 (resp. lö) segments pr cm. 



Pi with IS — 10 large T., tip not smooth. . Pg similar, somewhat 

 shorter. 8 nmi., P.j 12, + "^ mm., basally a little swollen (by a gonad?) — 

 Basal pinnulars weakly carinate. Distal p 12 — 14, 3,:. m. coarse, short 

 segments, distally dorsal hooks (cf. fig.) 



Disk 5 mm. Anus central. Coloiu' yellow-brown. The last 

 mentioned specimen most probaljly referable to the 8'' subspecies [y. 

 vanipinna represented in Dr. Moetensen's collection from Sagami; other- 

 wise cf. J). .")2). 



Comanthus (Vania) parvicirra ;j comanthipinna n. suhsp. 



Fig. 44, 45. 

 From St. 40 1 specimen. 



■S/'. 1 Cd 3 nun. ('. \|| 18—14; S — !> nnn. coarser and more 

 curved -than in the preceding sub-species. 



B— s projecting IR. II Br— s : 4 (4 cases), 2 (0 cases). III Br— s : 



4 (2 cases). Arms XXII 1 00 mm., most of them loose, bi'oken. Syzy- 

 gies with an in(er\al of 4 oblique articulations. 12 — 18 segments pr 

 cm (10. if the syzygial pairs are counted as units). l>readth of the 

 arms 2,3 mm. 



Pi, -I- 40: 18 mm. with a comb as in typical Oomaidhu^-Cenolia- 

 species. that is in thi^ ease -i 1 2 low. thin teeth which on both sides 



