Marine Copepoda 33 k 



Table XVI (Sta. 13). 



Calanus tonsus. Three, immature. 

 Pseudocalanus elongatus 9 . One. 

 Metridia lucensd'. One. 

 Acartia longiremisd' and?. Five. 

 Acartia tumida 9 . Three. 

 Harpacticus uniremisd' and 9 . Eleven. 



One female bearing ovisac was 1-20 mm. long, caudal setae 0-80 mm. ; 

 anterior antennae 9-jointed; p 1 with four biserrulate claws at end of Re and one 

 such claw at end of Ri. The terminal claw on p 1 Ri is accompanied by a falci- 

 form seta, which is often broken quite regularly at one spot, appearing as if 

 jointed (Fig. 47). 



Fig. 47. H. uniremisd'. 

 Terminal portion of p 1 Ri; from station 13. 



The maxilla is like that of H. chelifer; B2 bifid, the rami one-jointed, Ri 

 trisetose, Re quadrisetose, the masticatory setae vaned (Fig. 48). 



Fig. 48. H. uniremis. 

 Maxilla. Station 50d. 



Second maxilliped: B 2 with a proximal comb of spinules on its anterior 

 face (Fig. 49) and two combs on its posterior face, one proximal and one central, 

 as figured by Sars. 



Station 14. See under Paralabidocera. One ovigerous female, length 0-96 

 mm. 



Station 41 3. Table XV. One example of 1-36 mm. 



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