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DISCOVERY REPORTS 



In the same bottle with the specimens from 315 m. is a single posterior fragment 

 which probably belongs to this species. It consists of an anal funnel (Fig. 71,^") with 



8 mm 



-LO 



T'OmTn 



■^inrriT 



a 



SmwiT 



O 



o 



^ 



/ 



g 



•Smna- 



Sinm 



O 



Fig. 71. Nicomache, sp. 



a Head seen from above, b. Head seen from side. c. Stout bordered bristle. 



d. Pennate bristle, e. Capillary bristle. /. Hook. g. Anal funnel. 



30 equal cirri and a centrally situated anus, two achaetous ante-anal rings and three 

 posterior chaetigers. In the specimen from 93-126 m. the head, buccal segment and 

 ist chaetiger are regenerated. 



