RM2BF0XBC–Lepidoteuthis grimaldii. Beak Image Note: Lepidoteuthis grimaldii, NMNH 730180, male, 180 mm ML, immature but with arm hook, South Atlantic at 39°53' S, 21° 33' W, WH 380-III-71 UB: URL - 4.59 mm to shoulder cup; 4.93 mm to SB; 5.61 mm to BS LB: LRL - 5.1 mm to shoulder a piece of the mantle was borrowed
RM2HXMHA5–Edmundsella pedata nudibranch on Reteporella grimaldii bryozoans, Grosseto, Italy
RMEGWKJE–The 'mirrorbelly' or 'barreleye' (Opisthoproctus grimaldii) is a barreleye of the genus Opisthoproctus | Hochgucker (Opisthoproctus grimaldii), 500-600m Atlantik
RF2F6HKJP–Neptune's lace (Reteporella grimaldii)
RF2J72891–Spiny king crab, Paralithodes rathbuni, close-up details; descendent of the hermit crab.
RFHX3MCC–Moss animal (Reteporella grimaldii) underwater in the Mediterranean Sea
RME3NT8M–Opisthoproctus grimaldii
RMF87EHR–Narcomedusae jellyfish: Pegantha pantheon 1,2, Aeginura grimaldii 3, Pegantha godeffroyi 4, golf tee medusa, Aegina citrea 5,6,7, Aegina species 8, and Cunina octonaria 9. Chromolithograph by Adolf Glitsch from an illustration by Ernst Haeckel from Art Forms in Nature, Kunstformen der Natur, Liepzig, Germany, 1904.
RMP797DB–6 Aeginura grimaldii by Haeckel
RF2M76WX6–Sperosoma grimaldii, a sea urchin illustration
RM2JEGJ2R–Progoneura grimaldii Nel et al., 2012. IPD.06359: Oklahoma. Noble County. Schultz's Hill, Red Rock. Coll: Durden, C. J. 1962. Early Permian. Sumner Grp. Wellington Fm.;
RMA2YEBH–Gephyrocri nus grimaldii
RF2MB4DXE–Neptune Veil (Reteporella grimaldii) (Reteporella septentrionalis) . Dive site Marine Reserve Cap de Creus, Rosas, Costa Brava, Spain, Mediterranean
RM2AN15FJ–The annals and magazine of natural history : zoology, botany, and geology . systematic value. Anatomy. The cysticerci are yellowish-white in colour (in spirit) andare of very variable size and shape. The length varies ironiabout 8 to 25 mm., according to age and state of contraction. * The Cysticercus T(cni(B Grimaldii is apparently closely similar to, ifnot identical with, Steiiottcuia dtlp/iini, Gera», lb70; from this authorsdescription it appears thiit he took the neck to be the worm itself, andthe bladder of the cysticercus to bo a second cyst containing it. 418 Mr. H. A. Baylis on a rem
RMP7F0A7–Narcomedusae jellyfish: Pegantha pantheon 1,2, Aeginura grimaldii 3, Pegantha godeffroyi 4, golf tee medusa, Aegina citrea 5,6,7, Aegina species 8, and Cunina octonaria 9. Chromolithograph by Adolf Glitsch from an illustration by Ernst Haeckel from Art Forms in Nature, Kunstformen der Natur, Liepzig, Germany, 1904.
RM2M88PXW–Neptune Veil (Reteporella grimaldii) (Reteporella septentrionalis) . Dive site Marine Reserve Cap de Creus, Rosas, Costa Brava, Spain, Mediterranean S
RM2AM4F1Y–Medusae of the world . l°9a- 3°9- Fig. 309.—Mginura grimaldii, after Maas, in Result. Camp. Sci. Prince de Monaco.Fig. 309a.—Mginopsis laurentii, after Brandt, in Mem. Acad. St. Petersbourg. In the 3 male specimens from the Malay Archipelago, the gonads are developed over theectodermal subumbrella walls of the gastric pouches, but in the female from the North Atlanticthey are very irregularly developed in patches, in some places in the ectoderm of the pouchesand in others at the bases of the pouches. The eggs are few in number but are of great size. The gelatinous substance of the bell is milk
RMW233GP–Archive image from page 130 of Decapoda reptantia of the coasts. Decapoda reptantia of the coasts of Ireland decapodareptanti00selb Year: 1914 â â '14. PI. I. >'s, 1-13.âPolycheles typhlops Figs. 14. 15.âP. nanus, var. Grimaldii.
RME3NRKT–Lepidoteuthis grimaldii gladius
RMMCRHGX–. Fig. 12. A pleopod photophore of Hoplopkorus grimaldii, dissected from the Hmb and seen in whole view, showing the arrangement of the musculature, chit, chitin; n.e. nerve ending on photophore musdc; phot.c. photogenic cell; phot.lm. longitudinal photophore muscle; phot.l.m'. secondary longitudinal photophore photogenic cell; phot musde;ph(jl.m.l. photophore muscle loop; phot.nv. photophore nerve 4-2
RF2M6NET2–Fish varieties set illustration
RM2M88PY9–Neptune Veil (Reteporella grimaldii) (Reteporella septentrionalis) . Dive site Marine Reserve Cap de Creus, Rosas, Costa Brava, Spain, Mediterranean S
RM2AJ14EN–Marine isopods collected in the Philippines by the U.S fisheries steamer Albatross in 1907-08 . 1 » 224. — Sur la distribution quantitative des bacteries planctoniques des cotes de Monaco, par Rudolf Bertel, professeur a la „Deutsche Staats Oberrealschule a Pilsen 1 » 225. — Essais dAcclimatation du Saumon dans le bassin de la Mediterranee, par Louis Fage, docteur es-sciences, natu-raliste au Service Scientifique des Peches 1 » 226. — Etudes preliminaires sur les Cephalopodes recueillis au , cours des Croisieres de S. A. S. le Prince de Monaco. 2me Note : Cirroteuthis Grimaldii nov. sp. par L.
RM2M1DY5C–Close-up of leafy twig bryozoans (Pentapora fascialis), Mediterranean Sea, Portofino, Italy, Europe
RM2RWT590–Neptune slime (Reteporella grimaldii) (Reteporella septentrionalis), diving site marine reserve Cap de Creus, Rosas, Costa Brava, Spain, Mediterranean
RMW1BHGW–Archive image from page 400 of Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern . deutschesdpola15deut Year: 1914 Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition 1901-3 Band XV. Tafel XXII 7-8 Hojplopharus grimaldii Coutiere 9-14Procleles atlanticus n.sp.
RME3NRNN–Lepidoteuthis grimaldii scales
RMMCPJCC–. Fig. 5. Eucopia grimaldii Nouvel. A, anterior end of female in dorsal view, x 6; B, telson and right uropod of female in dorsal view, x 6. E. australis in order to show the salient differences between the three species. The thoracic endopods resemble those of unguiculata, being long and comparatively slender, but in australis the carpo- propodus of the fourth thoracic endopod is markedly stronger and more robust than that of the second and third appendages. In many respects this species occupies an intermediate position between unguiculata and australis. It is larger and more robust than the
RMRGTC82–. Bulletin de l'Institut océanographique. Ocean. Fig. 2. — Cirroteuthis Grimaldii, réduit de un septième environ, face ventrale.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Institut océanographique. Monaco : L'Institut
RMW15BRT–Archive image from page 134 of Die Marinen Copepoden der Deutschen. Die Marinen Copepoden der Deutschen Südpolar-Expedition 1901-1903 . diemarinencopepo00wolf Year: 1900 Wolfenden, Marine Copepoden II. 309 155. Hemirliabdus grimaldii Richard. (Textfig. 56 a, b.) ? 9,0 mm lang, davon Cephalothorax 6,6 mm, Abdomen 2,4 mm. Der K o p f ist schmal, ge- rundet und mit 2 kurzen Rostralfilamenten versehen, welche von kurzer Chitinplatte entspringen. (56 a.) Er ist vom 1. Thorakalsegment abgegliedert; das letzte Segment hat abgerundete Ränder. Das Abdomen ist etwas mehr als ein drittel so lang wie der
RMPFFDB4–. Decapoda reptantia of the coasts of Ireland. Decapoda (Crustacea). â â '14. PI. I.. >'s, 1-13.âPolycheles typhlops Figs. 14. 15.^âP. nanus, var. Grimaldii.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Selbie, C. M. London
RMMCR64B–. O'- Fig. 8 a-/. Transverse sections of the central part of the ventral region of the first abdominal segment of Hoplophorus grimaldii Coutiere, Wfith Amallocystis umbellatus n.sp., type specimen, a from a slightly more anterior region than b, each following section from a more posterior region. Stalks, trophomeres and gonomeres omitted. Letters as in Fig. 7. x 45. Fig. 8^ shows the organ of fixation in the region in which it attains its largest size. Its middle part is more or less constricted and forms a kind of neck uniting the internal part to the external part. Surrounding the internal p
RMRGTC91–. Bulletin de l'Institut océanographique. Ocean. Fig. i. — Cirroteuthis Grimaldii, face dorsale, réduit de un septième environ. J. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Institut océanographique. Monaco : L'Institut
RMW15CGT–Archive image from page 136 of Die Marinen Copepoden der Deutschen. Die Marinen Copepoden der Deutschen Südpolar-Expedition 1901-1903 . diemarinencopepo00wolf Year: 1900 Wolfenden, Marine Copepoden II. 311 bularplatte weichen dadurch ab, daß nur 3 vorhanden sind, ein äußerer starker Zahn (bei unserem Exemplar abgebrochen) mit weitem Zwischenraum zwischen ihm und den beiden inneren dreispitzigen Zähnen. (57 c u. d.) Die M a x i 11 e (57 e) hat weniger Borsten als bei Hemirhabdus grimaldii: 3 am 1. Außenlobus, 4 am Außenast und 3 große Borsten mit 3 kleinen einfachen am 1. Innenlobus. Wie bei H
RMPF9EJB–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Antarctica. Wolfenden, Marino Copepoden II. 149. Heterorhahdus dausi GiE SB recht Atlantischer Ozean. 150. Heterorhahdus tropicus Dahl Atlantischer Ozean, 151. Heterorhahdus vipera Giesbrecht Atlantischer Ozean. 152. Heterorhahdus abyssalis Giesbrecht .... Atlantischer und Indischer Ozean. 153. Alloiorhahdus austrinus Giesbrecht .... Antarktis. 154. Alloiorhahdus medius n. sp Antarktis und Indischer Ozean. (155. Hemirhahdus grimaldii Richard Atlantischer Ozean.) 156. Hemirha
RMMCR669–. O o Q QO Fig. 7. Transverse section of the central part of the ventral region of the first abdominal segment of Hoplophoriis grimaldii Coutiere, with Amallocystis umbellatus n.sp., type specimen. Section from the region between those of Fig. 8 g and h. c, cuticle of host; e f, external part of organ of fixation;/, organ of fixation; g, gonomere; m, musculature of host; n, ventral nerve cord of host; r, root; st, stalks; t, trophomere. x 34. In the section of Fig. 8 c the organ of fixation is much wider. There are a few roots in the ventral nerve cord, some in or against the musculature under
RMRGTC5B–. Bulletin de l'Institut océanographique. Ocean. —- 10 —. Fig. 6. — Cirroteuthis Grimaldii, les deux bras dorsaux montrant la disposition des ventouses et des cirrhes. Un peu réduite.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Institut océanographique. Monaco : L'Institut
RMT1GP5G–Discovery reports (1957) Discovery reports discoveryreports28inst Year: 1957 SYSTEMATIC REPORT 51 with its small setiferous distal lobe, (iii) by the straighter outer margin of the antennal scale, and (iv) by the armature of the telson. In addition, the apex of the antennal scale is, as a rule, more rounded than in grimaldii and is almost symmetrical (cf. Figs. 4A and 5 A). The form of the telson is one of the easiest methods of recognizing this species. The spines arming the distal portion of the lateral margins are arranged in a series of a few very long spines with a varying number of sma
RMPF9DKG–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Antarctica. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition 1901-3 Band XV. Tafel XXII. 7-8 Hojplopharus grimaldii Coutiere 9-14Procleles atlanticus n.sp.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition (1901-1903); Drygalski, Erich von, 1865-1949. Berlin, G. Reimer
RMMCNHPM–. Text-fig. 14. Swimbladders of Winteria telescopa (a and b) and Opisthoproctus soleatus (d), seen from below. In (c) part of a micro-rete of Winteria is seen and in (e) two micro-retia of Opisthoproctus grimaldii, which supply patches of gas-gland. gg, gas-gland;int, intestine; Iv, liver; mrm, micro-rete mirabile; oy, ovary; ra, retial artery; rv, retial vein; sb, swimbladder; st, stomach, (a, X3"5; b, xi2"5; c. x°o; D, xio; E, x 60.) Family Bathylagidae In his synopsis of this family, Chapman (1943) recorded that the swimbladder is completely absent. Beebe (1933), who examined the
RMT1HW4E–Discovery reports (1953) Discovery reports discoveryreports25inst Year: 1953 O'- Fig. 8 a-/. Transverse sections of the central part of the ventral region of the first abdominal segment of Hoplophorus grimaldii Coutiere, Wfith Amallocystis umbellatus n.sp., type specimen, a from a slightly more anterior region than b, each following section from a more posterior region. Stalks, trophomeres and gonomeres omitted. Letters as in Fig. 7. x 45. Fig. 8 shows the organ of fixation in the region in which it attains its largest size. Its middle part is more or less constricted and forms a kind of nec
RMPFE5DF–. The depths of the ocean : a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic. "Michael Sars" North Atlantic Deep-sea Expedition (1910); Oceanography; North Atlantic Ocean. 90 DEPTHS OF THE OCEAN {Gigantocypris) with eggs, Opisthoprochis soleatus (a remark- able little fish, with large telescopic eyes, caught once or twice ,i''3. Fig. 73. Opisthoprodus grimaldii, Zugmayt Nat. size, 2.6 cm. previously ; see Fig. 72), and another species of the same genus, Opisthopi'ocUis grimal
RMME7WEF–. Die Marinen Copepoden der Deutschen Südpolar-Expedition 1901-1903 . Textflg. 57. Hemirhabdus falciformis $. a Abdomen, h hintere Antenne, c und d Mandibel, Kauplatten, e Maxille. J hinterer Maxilliped. Auch die Schwimmfüße sind wie bei jener Art gebildet; die Innenäste der 2. bis 4. Paare haben 1, 2, 7, beim 1. Paar 1, 2, 5 Kandborsten. Das 5. Fußpaar weicht nur insofern von dem bei Hemirhabdus grimaldii ab, als das 1. Basal- glied am Innenrand einen kurzen Dorn trägt, welcher die gewöhnliche Borste ersetzt und bei Hemi- rhabdus grimaldii fehlt; daß die beiden Borsten des 1. und 2. Gliedes v
RMRJRM9M–. The Australian zoologist. Zoology; Zoology; Zoology. 172 ICHTHYOLOGICAL NOTES AND ILLUSTRATIONS. 1911, p. 2; Res. Camp. Sci. Monaco, xxxv., 1911, p. 13, pi. L, fig. 5) = Monacoa grimaldii. This new generic name is to replace Grimaldia Chapman (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (11), ix., April, 1942, pp. 272, 299 and 300), which is preoccupied by Grimaldia Chevreux (Bull. Soc. Zool. France, xiv., 1889, p. 283), a genus of Crustacea Amphipoda. Chapman's definition of Grimaldia constitutes the diagnosis of the new genus, Monacoa. Family Tachysuridae. Genus Cochlefelis Whitley, 1941. COCHLEFELIS COLCLOUGHI
RMT3WGJ1–Archive image from page 42 of Die nordischen isopoden (1911]). Die nordischen isopoden dienordischeniso00tatt Year: 1911] Fig. 66 Fig. 70. Fig. 69. Fig. 68. Eurydice Grimaldii DollfuÃ. (Nach Hansen. Fig. 65. Erwachsenes Weibchen, Dorsalansicht. â 66. â Männchen, Lateralansicht. â 67. â â Ventralansicht des Kopfes [⢠minaefrontalis â 68. Erste Antenne des Weibchens. â 69. â â â Männchens. â 70. Siebenter Cormopod. â 71. Letztes Abdominalsegnient nnd Uropoden des Männchens- ) a = cornii la- I (â J b = clypeus Verbreitung: Ãstlicher Atlantik bei den Azoren, Spanien, südwestlich und westlic
RMPFDN7G–. The depths of the ocean; a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic. Oceanography. 3 SSS8&*-' E*. Fig. 73- Opisthoproctus grimaldii, Zugmayer. Nat. size, 2.6 cm. previously ; see Fig. 72), and another species of the same genus, Opisthoproctus grimaldii (see Fig. *]$), two specimens of which were taken by the Prince of Monaco off the coast of Portugal. D -—- D -V 1' n m Q J^r Q >- M •2 "'"'ITTL'mi i i 1 Fig. 74.—Floating Long Lines. a, 3, Big buoys ; c, drift
RMMCRJ3H–. Fig. 66 Fig. 70. Fig. 69. Fig. 68. Eurydice Grimaldii DollfuÃ. (Nach Hansen. Fig. 65. Erwachsenes Weibchen, Dorsalansicht. â 66. â Männchen, Lateralansicht. â 67. â â Ventralansicht des Kopfes [⢠minaefrontalis â 68. Erste Antenne des Weibchens. â 69. â â â Männchens. â 70. Siebenter Cormopod. â 71. Letztes Abdominalsegnient nnd Uropoden des Männchens- ) a = cornii la- I (â J b =^ clypeus Verbreitung: Ãstlicher Atlantik bei den Azoren, Spanien, südwestlich und westlich von Irland, südwestlich von Island und zwischen Island und Schott- land und in der Nachbarschaft der Faeroer; sie ist
RMRECBY1–. comptesrendusheb12119271895acad. es naturelles. %^'l Face doi-ialc.. Face ventrale. LcpidoUulhis Grimaldii. est beaucoup mieux conservé dans le reste du corps. C'est une femelle, dont le sac viscéral, après un séjour prolongé dans le formol et l'alcool, mesure encore go*^" de long ; on peut, d'après cette dimension, penser que. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. nce Periodicals; dicals.
RMPFHXMF–. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. MEnU8.« III i^"''. ^00 MtMr 600 ^ooo Fi|:. 1J. Distiiliutinn in the northern Atlantir of /Ejttiura grimaldii. % new records; Q previous records; ;< nc"it p. 38. PI. 3 figs. 19-28. Kramp 1913a p. 27fi. 1914 p. 43r). 1920 p. 6. 1942 p. 100. Material (.see the ma|), textfig. 15): fil I5X. 9'3o'V.. " 5UK)4. r> .TIN. I9'0.-,W.. '» .1!M(|. »;r3. 8 specimens - 183. numerous specimens "Dana"St. 2306. fiOm - KK) - - 2308. .'MK)ni - 770 - 23fJ8. 4000 m - 70 ^ 62°
RMGK6BCT–53353 Neolithodes Grimaldii Milne-Edwards et Bouvier
RMRGTBPE–. Bulletin de l'Institut océanographique. Ocean. Fig. g. — Pseudosagitta Grimaldii. Région céphalique vue par la face dorsale ; X 25.. Fig. 10. Pseudosagitta Grimaldii. Région céphalique, vue par la face dorsale, la *ete étant séparée du corps ; X 25. La tête est, comme nous l'avons dit, très développée en largeur (Fig. 8, 9 et 10). Elle est essentiellement constituée par deux lobes affectant grossièrement la forme de pyramides. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustr
RMRGMRH6–. Bulletin du Musée océanographique de Monaco. Ocean. — 27 — une pierre ne manquent pas de s'y attacher; mais les pierres sont rares sur les grands fonds : elles sont vite submergées. Fig. 2i. — Sperosoma Grimaldii Kœhler. Oursin mou et plat, capturé aux Açores par i85om de profondeur. dans la boue. Aussi les animaux doivent chercher un autre système pour se fixer : ils ont poussé de longues baguettes, de. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectl
RMGK6BCE–53344 Rhachotropis Grimaldii Chev (Hirondelle, 510m, golfe de Gascogne)
RMRD45GK–. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. MEnU8.« III i^"''. ^00 MtMr 600 ^ooo Fi|:. 1J. Distiiliutinn in the northern Atlantir of /Ejttiura grimaldii. % new records; Q previous records; ;< nc"it p. 38. PI. 3 figs. 19-28. Kramp 1913a p. 27fi. 1914 p. 43r). 1920 p. 6. 1942 p. 100. Material (.see the ma|), textfig. 15): fil I5X. 9'3o'V.. " 5UK)4. r> .TIN. I9'0.-,W.. '» .1!M(|. »;r3. 8 specimens - 183. numerous specimens "Dana"St. 2306. fiOm - KK) - - 2308. .'MK)ni - 770 - 23fJ8. 4000 m - 70 ^ 62°
RMRGMRGR–. Bulletin du Musée océanographique de Monaco. Ocean. Fig. 2i. — Sperosoma Grimaldii Kœhler. Oursin mou et plat, capturé aux Açores par i85om de profondeur. dans la boue. Aussi les animaux doivent chercher un autre système pour se fixer : ils ont poussé de longues baguettes, de. Fig. 22. — Benthodytes janthina Mar. Holothurie aplatie en forme de semelle recueillie aux Açores par 2870™ de profondeur. forts crampons, des racines verticales ou horizontales avec rami- fications, qui ressemblent aux racines d'un arbre, au centre 45). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page ima
RMRGTBT4–. Bulletin de l'Institut océanographique. Ocean. Fig. 6.— Pseudosagitta Grimaldii. L'animal vu par la face ventrale ; X5.. Fig. 7. —Pseudosagitta Grimaldii. Nageoire caudale ; X 18 Pseudosagitta Grimaldii nov. sp. Station 3107. 7 août 1911. 3i° 32' lat. N., 170 22' long. W. 0-4000 mètres. — Filet Bourée en vitesse. (OpisthoproctuSy Cyema, Er/o- neicus, etc.) 4 exemplaires. Station 3i3i. 16 août 1911. 35° 09' lat. N., 2i° 21' long. W. o-35oo mètres. Filet Bourée en vitesse (Gastrostomies, Sandalops, Cyema, etc.). 2 exemplaires. Le Chétognathe auquel nous attribuons le nom de Pseudo-. Please not
RMRGR5EF–. Bulletin de la Société zoologique de France. Zoology. Fig. 1. - Tanais Grimaldii Dolifus, ^. — a, céphalosome et premier segment péréial libre ; b, chélipède ; c, partie postérieure du corps (derniers segments pléonaux libres, pléotelson et uropodes). (1) L'exemplaire trouvé par G. 0. Sars se rapprocherait du Tanais Grimaldix décrit plus loin, ou du genre Heteronais. Il est très regrettable que le type de .Milne-Edwards n'ait pas été conservé an Muséum de Paris, où toutes nos recherches pour le retrouveront été vaines ; il n'y est peut-être qu'égaré.. Please note that these images are extrac
RMRE8C6D–. Copepoda: I. Gymoplea;. Gymoplea; Copepoda; Articulares. Limnncalanus. Osphraiiticuin 59 geraden Fortsatz aiisgezoo-eii. Linkes 5. B. des ö : Exp. länger als das IJi]!., mit zugespitztem Kndgl. â h. 2,2â3,15 mm, d 2,07â2.7H nun. Im Süsswasst'r. Skandinavien. Finnland. Nord-Aincriku. 2. L. grimaldii (CTiKino) 1886 Ccntropagcs g., (Tnornc in: Bull. Soc. zool. France, r. 11 p. 1 1897 Limnocalanus g., 0 Sars in: Annuaire Mus. .St.-P(''tersh.. r.2 p. 39 t. 4 f. 1â18. ^^,, Nahe verwandt mit L. inacrurus; aber Vorderkopf ^^^ an der Dorsalseite niclit aufgetrieben; Seitenteile des ^p.. letzten