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G. W. MÜLLER’s and my figure; the proportion between its lengtli and that of the second joint
of the first antenna is about 4 : 5.
U p p e r 1 i p: — The part between the combs on the postero-ventral edge of this lip
is rather deeply and narrowly notched; it is not quite as deep as in my fig. 15 of C. rotundata.
The paragnates are of about the same type as in C. symmetrica.
Female: —
Shell: — Length: According to G. W. MÜLLER, 0,8—0,95 mm. The specimens
measured by me were 0,7—0,85 mm. long. Length : height about 1,4 : 1. Seen from the
side it has about the same shape as is described by G. W. MÜLLER; cf. the accompanying
Fig. CXXV. — Conchoecia curta J. Lubbock. — 1. Shell seen from the side, 82 X. 2. Shell seen from below, (J;
82 X. 3. Shell seen from the side, $; 82 X. 4. Postero-dorsal part of the shell seen from inside, $: 567 X. 5. Distal
part of the penis seen from outside; 833 X. 6. Distal part of the rod-shaped organ, 400 X. 7. Distal part of this
organ-(-a part of the first antenna, ?; 567 X. (From specimens from station 134.)
fig. 3. Seen from below it is of about the same type as in the male, but the anterior part is
scarcely perceptibly larger than the posterior part and the side contours are not curved in or
scarcely perceptibly so just behind the middle. The left unsymmetrical giand has its exit
somewhat ventrally of the postero-dorsal corner of the shell; see the accompanying fig. 4. In other
respects it is like that of the male.
First antenna: —- The division into joints is rather weak. The first joint is,
as is the case in the male, somewhat sliorter than the second. The boundary between the
original second and third joints is in most cases rather well developed. The bristle of the second
joint has short hairs or is almost bare; it is somewhat shorter than this joint (fig. 7). E-bristle:
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