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Explanation of PI. XV. 
Fig. 1—17. Echinocheres globostis^ n. gen., n. sp. Female, 
Fig. 1. Secondary spine of Calveria gracilis (Ag.) with the parasite oceu- 
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pying the distal swelling, X-^-. 
Fig. 2. Longitudinal section through the distal part of the spine, showing 
the parasite in its cavity, x 27. 
Fig. 3. The female, seen from the left side, x82; the ovisacs have been 
removed; /i. maxilla, i. maxilliped. 
Fig. 4. Yentral side of the head, showing the appendages, etc., in the 
natural position, x220; a. rostrum, h. antennula, c. its olfactory 
seta, d. antenna, e. its exopod, f. sipho, g. maxillula, li. maxilla, 
i. basal part of the maxillipeds, fe. base of the peduncle of the 
first pair of natatory legs, 1. membranous stripe between the head 
and the first thoracic segment. 
Fig. 5. Eight antennula, from above, x400; VI. the sixth joint, VIL the 
seventh joint. 
Fig. 6. Left antenna, from the outer side, x800; e. exopod. 
Fig. 7. Sipho, vertically from in front, X 300. 
Fig. 8. Sipho, from the left side, x 300. 
Fig. 9. Posterior laraella of the right maxillula, about x 400. 
Fig. 10. Left maxilliped, X 220. 
Fig. 11. Left natatory leg of the first pair, from in front, 
Fig. 12. Left natatory leg of the second pair, from in front, 
Fig. 13. Left natatory leg of the third pair, from in front, 
Fig. 14. Left natatory leg of the fourth pair, from in front, 
Fig. 15. Abdomen, from the left side, x 150; a. fifth thoracic segment with 
its rudimentary leg, 1). genital segment. 
Fig. 16. The same abdomen, from below, xl64; the lettering as in the 
preceding figure. 
Fig. 17. The fifth thoracic segment, from below, x330; a. rudimentary leg. 
X 220. 
5. December 1902. 
vidensk. Meddel, fra den naturh. Foren. 1902. 
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