MISOPHEIA. 79 



Genus 1. Misopheia, Boeck (1864). 



Form of the animal closely resembling that of 

 Cyclops. First pair of antennae many- jointed : second 

 pair large, two-branched, the primary branch composed 

 of four large joints (PI. XIII, fig. 12), the secondary 

 branch of six small ones and attached to the basal joint 

 of the larger branch. Mandibles (PI. XVIII, fig. 12) 

 large and strong, armed with several strong curved 

 teeth, palp large, composed of a large basal joint and two 

 one-jointed branchial branches. Maxillae (PL XVIII, 

 fig. 11) strong and provided with a largely developed 

 palp which bears three appendages beset with branchial 

 filaments. First pair of foot- jaws (PI. XIII, fig. 13) 

 short and broad and bearing four processes, each of 

 which has several stout setae at the apex. Second 

 pair (PI. XIII, fig. 14) more slender and like those of 

 the Calanidce. The swimming feet are like those of 

 Cyclops : fifth pair small and consisting of only one 

 branch. 



1. Misopheia pallida, Boeck, Plate XIII, figs. 11 — 1 6, 

 and Plate XVIII, figs. 11, 12. 



Misophria pallida, Boeck. Oversigt Norges Copepoder, p. 24 (1864). 



First pair of antennas 16- jointed, and about half 

 the length of the first body segment (PL XIII, fig. 11 ; 



