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306 GEOL. AND NAT. HIST. SURVEY OF MINNESOTA, | K 
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Cypria opthalmica Jurine. ; é 
PLATES LXXV, Fias. 1-3, 7; LX XVI, Fias. 1-3, 5. 
1820.—Monoculus opthalmicus Jurine (98), p. 178; Pl. XIX, Figs. 16, 17. 
1835.—Cypris compressa Baird (I), p. 100; Pl. III, Fig. 16. 
1837.— ‘‘ punctata Koch (102), H. 21, p. 23, Fig. 23. 
1837.— ‘‘  tenera Koch (102), H. 12, p. 3. 
1850.— ‘‘ compressa Baird (5), p. 1&4; Taf. XIX, Figs. 14, 14a-e. 
1851.— ‘‘ — elegantula Fischer (63), p. 161; Pl. X, Figs. 12-14. 
1853.— ‘‘ compressa Lilljeborg (118), p. 112; Pl. X, Figs. 16-18. 
1854.—Cypria punctata Zenker (238), p. 77; Taf. III, A. 
1868.—Cypris compressa Brady (18), p. 372; Pl. XXIV, Figs. 1-5; P]. XXXVI, Fig. 6. 
1868.— ‘* ovum Fric u. Nekut (70), p. 48, Fig. 30. 
1872.— ‘‘ ovum Fric (69), p. 213, Fig. 28. 
1875.— ‘‘ compressa Brady, Crosskey, and Robertson (30), p. 123; Pl. I, Figs. 5, 6. 
1879.—? Cypria neglecta Herrick (83), p. 112; Pl. XVII, Fig. 2. 
1885.— Cypris punctata Nordquist, (155) p. 150. 
1888.— ‘‘ punctata Schwarz (199), p. 18. 
1888.— ‘‘ compressa Sostariec (202), p. 47. 
1889.—Cypria opthalmica Brady and Norman (31), p. 69; Pl. XI, Figs. 5-9. 
1891.— ‘*  opthalmica Wenzel VAvra (221), pp. 63-66; Figs. 19, 19+-19°, 20, 201-204. 
Length 0.55 to 0.58 mm. Height 0.37 to 0.40 mm. Width about 
0.30 mm. 
The American representative appears to be somewhat wider than 
the European type. 
The translucent shell is covered with irregularly scattered large 
puncta. Near the two extremities, the shell bears long hairs. 
Viewed from the side the shell is reniform, widest back of the mid- 
dle. Near the two extremities, the dark puncta are often so clustered 
as to form dark blotches. Caudal, dorsal and cephalic margins con- 
vex. Ventral margin is somewhat sinuate. 
Viewed from above the shell is ovate, the cephalic end somewhat 
more narrow and more pointed than the caudal extremity. Hinge 
line is straight. 
Viewed from below the contact line is sinuate. 
Viewed from the end the shape is oval, much higher than wide. 
For the structure of the female antenna consult Fig. 1. 
For the structure of the mandible consult Fig. 5. 
For the structure of the second foot consult Fig. 2. 
For the structure of the abdominal ramus consult Fig. 3. 
Habitat: ? Minnesota (Herrick, 83); Baxley, Georgia. The speci- 
mens from Baxley were collected for me by Mr. A. B. Whitby. The 
figures were drawn from Baxley specimens. 
