91 



THE OSTRAC'ODA 



Terminal segment of second leg with three unlik. 

 IS reflexed(Fig. I20I J). . Subfamily ( 



»23 



92 (94) Shell reticulate, very tumid. Small, plump forms not ■ 



mm. long. Second antenna of l>oih sc-xes 1.. 



Pur(UanJon<i Harlwig 



93 



Shell profusely ornamented with p<.lygonaI areas an<i tubcrdr* 

 (lug. 1 291 a). 



Paracandona citplcctdla Hradv and Norman 1880 



Lcnpth 0.56 to o <;« mm , Kri-ht ^ .. ^- ^ ,^, 

 mm., width 0.^2 t. " . 



larger. One ternii 

 fused to terminal 

 stout, si.x timesasIuiiKa, v-iiii 

 length of suhterminal tbw. I . 

 scarcely evident. .\o otlu-r ( 

 cod shows the ornamentation 

 and tubercles. The siK-rifu i, 

 refers to the striking external ai;. ,i:ai.r -.•_. 

 low, swampy regions, in mud and drlm» o< ihr 

 bottom; spring months. .New ]trsty 



Fig. ijqi. 

 Paracandona euplectella. (a) Side view. X y*. (*) iJor- 

 sal view; (c) I'urca; (</) Second lot; (#/ Ut 



palp. 



94 (92) Shell plain, at least not reticulate or excessively tubcrcuUtc or 

 tumid. Q5 



95 (96) Furca abnormal, terminal seta absent (Fig. i2()2 b). 



Typhlocypris \'ejdovsky 1882 



97 



96 (95) Furca normal, with 2 claws and 2 setae (Fig. ij«)4 h). 



Camloiui Haird 1S50 . . oq 



97 (98) Furca nearly straight. Dorsal-valvo margins evenly curved (Fig. 

 1292 a-b) Typhlocypris pcircci Turner 1895. 



Length 0.70 t») 0.70 mm . -^ '* 

 mm., height o,, \ to OM v 

 tinged with yelK)W '^J < 

 compres-siil. Funa n^ 

 twelve times as lorn: 



claw more than twi>-il,.. 



one. i^exual. l'jaiuLit.>rv duit »'i 

 of chitinous spines. .^h.illow. *■ 

 June. Georgia. 



Fio. i.H»j. 

 Tvphhcyprii peirtei. (<i> Side v4n» o< (rm«W. X »K 

 l6) Furci o( idaI*. (< ) Prtm 



