Papers From the Department of Marine Biology of the Carnegie Institution of Washington

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A single incomplete specimen lacking the posterior end was collected in Suva Harbor, Fiji. What remains of the body is 30 mm. long, 2 mm. in greatest width, and contains 69 somites. The color is a uniform dark brown, with brilliant iridescence on the dorsal anterior surface. In all details of surface structure this agrees closely with V. Marenseller's description and figures. In the jaws there are only slight discrepan- cies, the carriers having more globular outlines than v. Marenseller descri
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Augener suggests that this species may be identical with Johnson's Onuphis {Norihia) deoans amd iridescena (1901, pp. 406to408, plates 8, 9, figs. 77 to 92). In ^structure 0. holobranchiata agrees more closely with Johnson's species elegans than with irides' cens. I have compared the Suva specimen wiili one of 0. degana which I collected at Friday Harbor, Washington. Neither has the 3-jointed inner paired tentacles figured by Johnson, but my Friday Harbor specimen agreed in other details, especially as to the jaws, with Johnson's description, and differed in jaw structure from the Suva specimen.


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