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half as long as the g-bristle. The armature of the f-, g-, h-, i- and j-bristles is about the same
as in the male; it varies to so me extent. Between the h- and i-bristles there is a small papilla.
Pilosity: The second endopodite joint is bare.

S i X t h 1 i mb: — The ventral bristle on the end joint is most frequently somewhat
relatively longer than in my fig. 30 of C. symmetrica.

The r o d - s h a p e d o r g a n is of the type described by G. W. Müller.

Remarks: — It is true that I found a number of differences between the specimens
investigated by me and the original description of C. Haddoni as worked out by G. S. Brady
and A. M. NORMAN, but it seems to me extremely probable that my specimens belong to this
species and that the deviations are due to the uncertainty of the original description. „Eine
Nachuntersuchung dieser Individuen wäre dringend erwünscht, auch wegen der sicheren
Identifizierung der Art“ (G. W. MÜLLER, 1906 a, p. 90).

Of the names included in the above list of synonyms C. Haddoni, P. T. CLEVE, 1905,
G. W. Müller, 1908 and C. H. Ostenfeld and C. Wesenberg-Lund, 1909 bave no descriptions
and identificatory figures. On account of the typical appearance of this species it seemed to
me correct, however, to include them as synonyms. The other names are accompanied by
verificatory information.

Habitat: — Atlantic Ocean:

S. A. E., PL station 64 b, lat. 48° 27’ S., long. 42° 36’ W. ; depth, 2500—0 m. ; 23. VI.
1902: 10 mature males, 27 mature females and 3 juvenes; R. M. S. 254 and 255.

Distribution: — The Atlantic, between lat. 60° N. (V. VÂVRA) and lat. 40° S. (G. W.
Müller) and Indian Ocean (G. W. Müller).

The specimens investigated by me were thus caught somewhat south of the previously
established area of distribution.

Conchoecia bispinosa C. Claus.

Conchoecia bispinosa, C. CLAUS, 1890, p. 10.

,, ,, ., 1891 a, p. 59; pl. V; pl. VI, fig. 1: pl. VIII, figs. 7, 8.

,, ,, G. S. Brady and A. M. Norman, 1896, p. 692 (= a reproduction

of the original description).

„ „ P. T. Cleve, 1900, p. 38.

(part?) G. W. Müller, 1906 a, p. 90; pl. XVIII, figs. 12—19.

1912 d 79.

j, ,, ,, j, j, j, At/AW, *”•

Description: — See C. CLAUS, 1891 a, p. 59.

Supplementär y description: — Male;

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