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TAtiK SKOC.SIIKIUI 



(I'liU-ulutinji Iroin Iroiit ti> lnuk), its dorsal cil^c is alioul hall as loiiji; sec tin' a(C(iiii|)- 

 aiiving Hi;. !•. 



F i f I li 1 i in li: — P ro t o j) o d i t !■: I'ln' Inii^'t-r of llic Iwo tulx'-hristlcs on ilic 

 second enditi' lias sl\ort hairs. The c n d o p o d i t c is similar to that in ('. (ihlinKjd (scr iii\' 



Fig. CXXX. — Conckoecia serrulata C. CL.tus. — 1. Shell seen from the side, <J; 66 X. 2. Shell seen troni lielow. 

 (J; 60 X. 3. Distal part of the left first antenna and the rod-shaped organ; the b-, d- and e-bristles of the antenna 

 are broken, (J; 213 X. 4. Exopodite of the right sec nd antenna seen from outside, all the long bristles are broken, 

 (J; 260 X. 5. Endopodite of the right second antenna seen from inside, f- and g-bristles broken, (J: 400 X. 6. Distal 

 part of the endopodite of the left second antenna seen from inside; the f-, g-, h-, i- and j-bristles are broken, J; 

 400 X. 7. The toothed edge of the pars incisiva of the left mandible seen from inside, $; 833 X. 8. The proximal 

 tooth-Ust of the right mandible seen from inside, ?; 1200 X. 9. Distal part of the endopodite of the left maxilla seen 

 from inside, $; 567 X. (Figs. 7 and 8 from a specimen from station 314, all the others from specimens from st. 64 b.) 



