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2nd endopodial joint with 3 slender a-bristles, 2 b-bristles (anterior ringed, posterior claw-like), 2 ringed c-bristles and 3 d-bristles (2 anterior claw-like, posterior brush-like ringed). 3rd endopodial joint with 3 claws (dorsal claw !A to l/2 length of longest claw; medial claw about 3A length of lateral claw) and 3 bristles. 9th joint with 7 bristles (3 short exposed, 4 long with slender proximal spines on both edges and distal naturing hairs); joints 2-8 with row of rather long spines (about xh to xli length of joint) along distal margins.

1st endopodial joint with 5 ringed ventral bristles (3 long with long proximal and short distal spines, 1 short with few short spines, 1 minute glabrous);. 3rd endopodial joint with short slender, unringed dorsal claw (claw about !/4 length of longest claw), 2 stout claws with proximal ventral spines and 4 slender ringed hairs. Not all rings are shown on hair.). 2nd endopodial joint with 3 slender ringed a-bores, 2 b-bores (outer ringed spiny, inner unringed pectinate claw-like), 3 slender ringed c-bores, and 3 d-bores (outer ringed barbed, other unringed pectinate claw-like) (Figure 9c-e). Not all rings or spines are shown on hair.).

3rd exopodial joint with 3 bristles (shortest glabrous, others with short spines) on inner lobe and 2 bristles (with long proximal hairs and short distal spines) on outer lobe (Figure 10c).

TABLE 1.—Distribution of species with depth (X = a single sample).
TABLE 1.—Distribution of species with depth (X = a single sample).

Carapace with lateral rib near midheight 2 Carapace without lateral rib near midheight 4

Sensory spur of 5th node with 2 short proximal filaments and 3 distal filaments (1 short, 2 long) excluding stalk. First endopodial joint with medial spines and 3 ventral spines (2 long with long spines, 1 short with short indistinct spines); dorsal margin with small terminal spines. Endopodite: first joint with 1 alpha puncture with long spines and 2 beta punctures (outer one longer and with long spines, others without long spines); Second joint with 9 claws and hairs (Figure 13A).

2nd endopodial joint: with 3 dorsal bristles and 4 ventral bristles in 2 groups, each with 2 bristles (medial bristle in proximal ventral group much longer than in adult female). 3rd endopodial joint with 2 long claws, 1 minute dorsal claw and 3 ringed bristles (the 2 long claws much longer than in adult females).

FIGURE 11.—Harbansus vatrax, new species, adult female, paratype, USNM 193923, complete specimen from left side, length 1.53 mm.
FIGURE 11.—Harbansus vatrax, new species, adult female, paratype, USNM 193923, complete specimen from left side, length 1.53 mm.

Ventral setae of the 5th joint with 3 short proximal filaments, 1 long distal filament and 2 small spines at the tip. 1st endopodial joint with 1 alpha bristle with long bristles and 2 beta bristles (inner glabrous, outer longer with short marginal spines) (Figure 16g). Ventral setae of the 5th joint with 5 marginal filaments and 2 minute spines at the tip (Figure 1 Se).

Ventral spur of 5th node with 2 proximal and 2 or 3 subterminal filaments and 2 minute spines at apex. First endopodial joint with 1 alpha bristle with long and short spines and 2 beta bristles with short spines. First endopodial joint with medial spines and 3 ventral spines (2 long with long proximal and short distal spines, 1 short); dorsal margin with small terminal spines.

3rd and 4th joints are fused; small 3rd joint with 2 long spiny setae (1 ventral, 1 dorsal); long 4th joint with ventral and dorsal spines and 2 long spinous setae (1 ventral, 1 dorsal). 5th joint long with long ventral setae with 2 minute indistinct filaments (not shown) and spine at tip. 1st joint with 2 slender spiny proximal setae; 2nd joint small with a long spiny terminal bristle.

2nd joint with spines and 1 dorsal spur (spike broken on both limbs of USNM 194032, but hollow socket present). 3rd endopodial joint with 2 claws (1 long lateral, 1 short medial), 1 minute medial ring surrounded near dorsal margin, and 1 long ring puncture (with indistinct ventral spines) near ventral margin. 3rd and 4th nodes fused; 3rd joint with 2 long hairs (1 ventral, 1 dorsal, both with small indistinct spines); 4th joint with dorsal spines and 2 long hairs (1 ventral, 1 dorsal).

4th joint with few ventral spines and 3 hairs (2 ventral (1 very long glabrous, others reaching 8th joint, spinous); 1 dorsal reaching 7th joint).

FIGURE 14.—Harbansus vatrax, new species, adult male, paratype, USNM 193924: a, left 6th limb, mv; b, left furcal lamella; c, left copulatory organ (testis suppled, anterior to left)
FIGURE 14.—Harbansus vatrax, new species, adult male, paratype, USNM 193924: a, left 6th limb, mv; b, left furcal lamella; c, left copulatory organ (testis suppled, anterior to left)

1st joint with 1 or 2 small proximal setae; 2nd joint small (similar to that of C. cervix) with long spiny terminal setae. Exopodite: 1st joint with 2 setae; 2nd joint with 3 terminal bristles and 1 short bristle near the inner lobe of the 3rd joint; 3rd joint with 2 bristles on the inner lobe and 1 bare bristle on the outer lobe; fused 4th and 5th joint with a total of 3 bristles.

Exopodite: 1st joint with small medial bristles on distal margin; bristles of 2nd joint with 1 or 2 proximal long dorsal hairs followed by 13–16 slender ventral spines, then natative hairs; bristles of joints 3 and 4 with few. Exopodite: 1st joint with 2 bristles; 2nd joint with 3 brushes; 3rd joint with 2 bristles on inner side and 1 bristle on outer lobe; fused 4th and 5th joints with a total of 3 bristles. 2nd joint with proximal spine, row of lateral spines along distal margin and 1 spine with long proximal and short distal spines.

Exopodite: 1st joint with small curved tubular medial hairs on distal margin; hairs of joints 2-8 with slender ventral spines followed by nate hairs; 9th joint with 2 hairs (1 long ventral with slender ventral spines followed by natatory hairs, 1 short dorsal, either glabrous or with few indistinct hair-like spines); joints 3-8 with row of small spines along distal margins. 1st endopodial joint with few medial spines along distal margin, few terminal dorsal spines, and 1 medial spine-like hair near base of stout ventral claw. 2nd endopodial joint with 2 small, spine-like, subterminal, dorsal hairs and stout terminal ventral claws.

3rd endopodial joint with stout terminal claw with 2 small indistinct setae near base (1 ventral, 1 dorsal). 2nd endopodial joint with 2 a-bristles (not shown), 1 c-bristle (shorter than a-bristle) and 5 pectinate terminal setae. Exopodite: 1st joint with 2 spinous setae; 2nd joint with 3 spinous setae; 3rd joint with 1 spiny seta on outer lobe and 3 on inner lobe; 4th and 5th joints fused close to inner lobe of 3rd joint, with a total of 2 spiny setae (limb could be interpreted as having inner lobe of 3rd joint fused to 4th and 5th joints).

FIGURE 44.—Cymbkopia climax, new species, ovigerous female, holotype: a, dorsal view of complete specimen, length 1.12 mm
FIGURE 44.—Cymbkopia climax, new species, ovigerous female, holotype: a, dorsal view of complete specimen, length 1.12 mm

Basal: dorsal margin with 1 minute spine distal to midlength and 1 short subterminal spine-like bristle; ventral margin with 3 small medial bristles and 1 small lateral bristle. Anterior part of the body (Figure 41h): With small triangular process on each side dorsal to the upper lip. Exopodite: 1st joint with small curved tubular medial bristles on distal margins; bristles of joints 2-9 glabrous; 9th joint with 2 bristles (1 long, 1 short (dorsal)); joints 2-7 or 8 with row of small spines along distal margin; long bristles of joints 2–8 relatively short and about equal length, about equal to combined lengths of joints 1–3. Bare exopodial bristles not previously reported in Sarsiellidae.).

Basal: dorsal margin with 1 short subterminal spine-like hair; ventral margin with 4 small medial hairs and 1 either lateral or along ventral margin. 1st endopodial joint with small spines along distal margin and at terminal dorsal margin, and 2 small spine-like medial hairs near base of stout ventral claw. 3rd endopodial joint with stout terminal claw, 1 minute subterminal spine-like dorsal hair and 1 fairly long spine-like ventral hair.

2nd joint with 1 short and 2 long bristles; 3rd joint with 1 bristle on outer lobe and 3 on inner lobe; fused 4th and 5th joints close to inner lobe of 3rd joint, with a total of 3 setae (1 short, 2 long) (limb could be interpreted as having 3rd joint fused with 4th and 5th joint). 2nd joint with rows of medial spines near ventral margin and 1 dorsal brush with short spines. Exopodite: 1st joint with small, exposed, tubular, terminal, medial bristles; bristles of 2nd joint with about 12 slender hair-like proximal ventral spines followed by nanate hairs; bristles of joints 3-8 with nanate hairs, no spines; 9th joint with 2 bristles (1 long ventral with nate hairs, 1 short dorsal with short hairs); joints 2-8 with row of spines along distal margins.

Basal: ventral margin with 8 or 9 hairs (including 3 or 4 with bases on lateral side); dorsal margin with 1 small spine-like hair. First endopodial joint with row of medial spines along distal margin, 1 small spine-like puncture at base of stout ventral terminal claws, and several small terminal spines on dorsal margin. 2nd endopodial joint with small spine-like dorsal hairs and stout ventral claws with minute proximal ventral teeth.

FIGURE 47.—Neomuelleriella nex, new species, adult female, paratype, USNM 193992: a, complete specimen from right side showing location of central adductor muscle attachments (dashed oval), length 0.90 mm; b, anterior, left valve, iv; c, posterior, right v
FIGURE 47.—Neomuelleriella nex, new species, adult female, paratype, USNM 193992: a, complete specimen from right side showing location of central adductor muscle attachments (dashed oval), length 0.90 mm; b, anterior, left valve, iv; c, posterior, right v

Station Data with Species in Samples

Material from Museum of Victoria "Crustacea" Database

Comparison of Carapace Length, Number of Eggs in Marsupium, and Egg Length

A supplementary report on the crustaceans of the group Myodocopa obtained during the Challenger expedition, with notes on other new or incompletely known species. A monograph of the marine and freshwater Ostracoda of the North Atlantic and Northwest Europe. Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Far-Eastern Science Center, Institute of Marine Biology, Vladivostok.

Rearing and post-embryonic development of the Myodocopid Ostracode Skogsbergia lerneri from coral reefs of Belize and the Bahamas. A new species of the genus Azgocypridina Sylvester-Bradley from Suruga Bay, Central Japan (Ostracoda: Myodocopina). Sarsiellidae of the western Atlantic Ocean and northern Gulf of Mexico, and revision of the Sarsiellinae (Ostracoda: Myodocopina).

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FIGURE 3.—I gene illex, new species, ovigerous female from Slope 6, paratype: a, complete specimen from left side showing central adductor muscle attachments, length 1.74 mm; b, rostrum, left valve, ov; c, detail of central adductor muscle attachments from
FIGURE 5.—Scleroconcha solox, new species, ovigerous female, paratype, USNM 194014: a, distal protopodite, endopodite, and proximal part of 1st joint of exopodite, left 2nd antenna, mv; b, distal end of left 5th limb, pv; c, distal end of right 5th limb, a
FIGURE 8.—Euphilomedes ernyx, new species, adult female, paratype, USNM 194024: a, complete specimen from left side showing location of central adductor muscle attachments (dashed oval) and representative fossae, length 1.37 mm; b, detail of surface fossae
FIGURE 11.—Harbansus vatrax, new species, adult female, paratype, USNM 193923, complete specimen from left side, length 1.53 mm.
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