THE OSTRACODA 

 41 (40) Dorsal edge of furca plain (Fi^. 120; /,). 



Ucrpctocypris trshulhuiria Cushnun 1908. 



IxrnKth J. 10 mm 



mm . v. -I'l. _ ..- 



txtra 



I'urta > 



as wi.l,., ,I^ .u«, jj^^^ j.^^^^ 



NcwfoundUnd. Mmy. 



llfTfffUHyfrrii !' 

 view; {h) I 

 ihowin* un^ 



42 (43) Natatory setae of second antenna reach i.. u\>> ,,t terminal i 



slightly beyond. Second leg with a lu-ak like cn«l ^ 

 andaclaw(Fig. i268 6,('). . Subfamily Cvi-kiui'. , 



43 (42) Natatory setae of the second antenna reach bevontl tips of u-rmw»al 



claws by about one-halt their length. Second leg with 

 three terminal setae of ditTerent lengths, two of ihcm rc- 

 flexed, the other short and claw like (Fig. iiaoc, f\. 

 Subfamily Cvclck'YPKIdin ■' 



44 (45) Testes, if present, originating in anterior part of shell m iurm of 



concentric circles or half circles (Fig. 1266). 



S piracy pr is SharjK* 1903 . 



45 (44) Testes, if present, not originating in anterior part of shell in form of 



concentric circles or half circles (Fig. 1271 />). 



CyprisO.V. Mullrr 17- 



46 (47) Shell not tuberculate, excessively hairy (Fig. uof) <;). 



Spirocypris passiticu Sharpc 190; 



I r n p» h I ^9 mm . 



.ili, 

 tors 

 1 , . 



i.iiUiCllj, ,Nc» JcXif; 



FlC. IJM.. 



Spirocypris passaica. (a) Side view, X Jo; (6) I)or**I view, u) FufVA. 



