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Large Deep-Sea Lamp Shell
Terebratula Johannis-Davisi, a very large Brachiopod from off the Maldives, 719 fathoms. Only a single specimen was dredged, and it is somewhat singular in not being bilaterally symmetrical
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Indian Deep-Sea Bivalves
Cuspidaria macrorhynchus, from the Laccadive Sea, 636 fathoms....
83.
Indian Deep-Sea Bivalves
Yoldia angulata, from the Bay of Bengal, 258-405 fathoms....
84.
Indian Deep-Sea Bivalves
Nucula fultoni. This beautiful species is one of the commonist bivalves of the northern end of the Bay of Bengal, at depths ranging from 190 to 400 fathoms
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Indian Deep-Sea Bivalves
Amussium alcocki, from the Laccadive Sea, 740 fathoms. The left-hand figure shows the outside, the right-hand figure the inside, of this delicate shell
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Indian Deep-Sea Bivalves
Lima indica, from off the Travancore coast, 430 fathoms. This species is supposed by its author, Mr. E. A. Smith, to be hardly more than a variety of the Norwegian Lima Excavata
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Indian Deep-Sea Mollusca
Lucina spinifera, a British bivalve that also lives in the depths of the Bay of Bengal
88.
Indian Deep-Sea Mollusca
Abralia andamanica, a probably luminous cuttle-fish, from 188-320 fathoms
89.
Indian Deep-Sea Mollusca
Chiroteuthis pellucida, from the Bay of Bengal, 922 fathoms
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Indian Deep-Sea Mollusca
Taonius abyssicola, a large-eyed cuttle-fish, from 902-1370 fathoms.... The eyes are swollen and burst
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Indian Deep-Sea Mollusca
Astralium bathyraphe, from off the Maldives, 210 fathoms....
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Indian Deep-Sea Mollusca
Dentalium magnificum, a large tooth-shell from 600-800 fathoms
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Indian Deep-Sea Mollusca
Rostellaria delicatula, very common in the Bay of Bengal near the 100-fathom line, and one of the most characteristic deep-sea Mollusca of India
94.
Deceptive Hermit-Crab of the Lithodes Group
Paralomis indica, a crab-like Hermit-crab, from off the Travancore coast, 430 fathoms. The last pair of legs are much reduced in size, and are folded out of sight
95.
Characteristic Deep-Sea Crustaceans
Lyreidu channeri, Channer's Frog-crab, from 200-400 fathoms
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Characteristic Deep-Sea Crustaceans
Parapagurus pilosimanus, with the zoophyte messmates that make its hours
97.
Beak and Claw in the Deep Sea
Carapace of the deep-sea Prawn, Aristaeus crassipes, showing the difference between the sexes--(a) female, with long, bayonet-like rostrum; (b) male, with short rostrum
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Beak and Claw in the Deep Sea
Male of the Aristaeus crassipes, a deep-sea Prawn, showing the hook-like end-joing of the outer jaw-feet
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Beak and Claw in the Deep Sea
First pair of antennae of the male of the deep-sea Prawn, Parapeneus rectacutus, showing the prehensile crook of the outer lash
100.
Encephaloides armstrongi, Armstrong's Spider-crab, showing the swollen cavernous gill-chambers. The four pairs of crawling legs are too long to be shown. This crab is one of the characteristic inhabitants of the 100-fathom line in Indian Seas
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