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interest. The Le of the vtaxilhthic show, lunvever, some variation. In one specimen a single very 

 short liairy seta, a longer one and 5 very long ones were present on each side; in another .specimen 

 I fairly long -|- 5 very long were fonnd on the left side, but 2 short ~ 5 long on the right side; in 3 

 specimens 2 short -|- 5 long setae were found on each side, and in one, on the left side, in addition to 

 the 5 long ones, one fairly long and one very short seta. The basipodite has 5 setae, the Ri I 3, Ri II 

 4 (one very delicate), and the Ri III 3 setae. 



The pes I has the articular membrane between Re I— TI fairly well developed anteriorly (text- 

 figs 48b — c), and the Se Re I is fairly well developed. The Se Re II scarcely extends to the end of 

 the .short vSe i Re III, and the Se 2 Re III extends somewhat beyond the middle of the third division 

 (cf. Wolfe nden's fig. 9, p. 134). The epistoma, anterior surface of the labruni, and the labial lobes 



Text- fig. 48. Eiiciurtf Farm II I 11. sp. 

 a -b. f9. AlKloincn in dorsal and lateral view >. i8. c. f'?. Vulva from below X iSo. d. fQ- IVs I dext. in post, view X 57- 



e. Pes I dext. in ant. view >. 50. f. Vp. Lateral corner > iS. 



seem in main features to be like E. i/onifgica; the oral surface of the labruin is somewhat different 

 from E. iiorvcgica, as seen by comparing figs 6 a and 3 a; the lateral anterior group has about 60 rather 

 strong short spines, the groups 1—6 are more regularly ])laced. The area in front of the lamina labi- 

 alis differs by the less square, more romided, lateral group of short hairs. 



Y$ (St. V). Size 8-3 mm.; anterior division 6 mm.; nrosome 2-3 nun. 



The lateral comers of the thorax are regidarly rounded; in other respects, except the usual ones, 

 this stage is scarcely different from the adult females (text-fig. 48 f). 



Occurrence. This species was gathered at the following stations by the Ingolf lixpedition. 

 V7 i8q6 St. 104 66^23 I'- N. 7°25 Iv. \V. P. 100— o fathoms Temp, at surf. 6-3^ C. 5 f?. 

 ■'/y 1896 St. 105 65°34 L.N. 7°3i L. W. — S'^" C. if?. 



