Archive image from page 186 of The Danish Ingolf-Expedition (1915). The Danish Ingolf-Expedition danishingolfexpe19150304ingo Year: 1915 COPEPODA 179 52. Euchaete Scotti Farran. (PI. VI figs 10 a—c; text-figs 51 a—j.) 190S. Euchcete Scotti n. sp. Farran, p 42, pi. Ill figs 11—13. 1911.? — — Farr. Wolfenden, pp. 301—302, pi. XXXV fig. 2, text-figs 533—0. Description. f$. Size of specimen from St. 183 was 5-99 mm.; anterior division 4-36 mm.; iiro- some 173 mm. Farran's specimens measured 57—6-3 mm., Wolfenden's specimens measured 4-3— 4-85 mm. The shape of the body is more robust than in the
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Archive image from page 186 of The Danish Ingolf-Expedition (1915). The Danish Ingolf-Expedition danishingolfexpe19150304ingo Year: 1915 COPEPODA 179 52. Euchaete Scotti Farran. (PI. VI figs 10 a—c; text-figs 51 a—j.) 190S. Euchcete Scotti n. sp. Farran, p 42, pi. Ill figs 11—13. 1911.? — — Farr. Wolfenden, pp. 301—302, pi. XXXV fig. 2, text-figs 533—0. Description. f$. Size of specimen from St. 183 was 5-99 mm.; anterior division 4-36 mm.; iiro- some 173 mm. Farran's specimens measured 57—6-3 mm., Wolfenden's specimens measured 4-3— 4-85 mm. The shape of the body is more robust than in the preceding species, as the anterior part is only c. 2'3 as long as wide, and as wide as the urosome is long. The lateral corner of the cephalo- thorax is not quite regularly rounded, but somewhat triangularly produced; the anterior division is 2-5 as long as the urosome, which shows the following proportion between the three first somites (15, 8-5,