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The r o d - s li a p e cl o r g a n is moderately large and rather blunt distally. 

 The lateral eyes are moderately large, with about 25 ommatids. 

 Male: — 



Shell (fig. 4): — Length, 3,35 mm.; length : height, about 1,45 : 1; length : breadth, 

 about 1,9 : 1. S e e n f r o m t h e s i d e it differs from the female shell in having the posterior 



Fig. XLVI. — C.(l'argulaj inegalops G. O. Saks. — 12. Eiidopodite and the distal pari of the prolopodilo of the secon<l 

 antenna, cJ; 184 X. 13. Distal part of the seventh liml) (bristles broken), with the end comb open, $; 576 X. 14. Distal 

 part of the seventli limb (bristles broken), with the end eonib closed, <?; 57(1 X. 15. Left penis, seen from out.side 

 (drawn as if it were semi-transparent); 160 X. 16. Fiirra, the secondary spines of Ihi- (laws nul drawn. J; 120 X. 



part relatively lower, and the posterior - ventral corner considerably better developed. 

 In addition the anterior side of the rostrum, especially on the right valve, seems to form a some- 

 what more prominent — 1)r(i:i(l and well nmiHU'd — coriuT. Tlie Hues close to the rostral 



