. Report of the Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913-18. Scientific expeditions. Figs. 7-10. Details of right antenna of male. 7. E. johanseni, distal joints. 8. E. herdmani, same. 9. E. johanseni, spine on joint 12. 10. E. herdmani, same. herdmani, slightly curved and minutely bifid or flaring at the tip. Other spines occur on the proximal joints but only the spine on joint 12jhas specific value. In both species the right antenna pres&nts a proximal as well as a^distal swelling with short narrow joints Fig. 11. E. johanseni 6. Left p. .5 B2 Fig. 12. Same. Fifth legs from behind.


. Report of the Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913-18. Scientific expeditions. Figs. 7-10. Details of right antenna of male. 7. E. johanseni, distal joints. 8. E. herdmani, same. 9. E. johanseni, spine on joint 12. 10. E. herdmani, same. herdmani, slightly curved and minutely bifid or flaring at the tip. Other spines occur on the proximal joints but only the spine on joint 12jhas specific value. In both species the right antenna pres&nts a proximal as well as a^distal swelling with short narrow joints Fig. 11. E. johanseni 6. Left p. .5 B2 Fig. 12. Same. Fifth legs from behind. Fifth legs (p 5 cf): the left B2 shows a strong ental protuberance (Fig. 11); the inner margin of the right B2 is entire; the terminal joint of the left foot with subdistal spoonshaped expansion (Fig. 12). In E. herdmani there is a prominent cylindrical ental tubercle at the proximal end of the right 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 Canadian Arctic Expedition (1913-1918). Ottawa, F. A. Acland, Printer to the King


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