A NEW SPECIES OF EUKROHNIA FROM THE SOUTHERN OCEAN WITH A NOTE ON FERTILIZATION

SUMMARY A new species of the genus Eukrohnia, E. bathyantarctica , is described; it is a deep living form, so far only found in the Southern Ocean. It resembles both E. fowleri and E. hamata in many features. Evidence is given which suggests that in this species, and also in E. fowleri the seminal v...

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Published in:Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London
Main Author: David, P. M.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 1958
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Summary:SUMMARY A new species of the genus Eukrohnia, E. bathyantarctica , is described; it is a deep living form, so far only found in the Southern Ocean. It resembles both E. fowleri and E. hamata in many features. Evidence is given which suggests that in this species, and also in E. fowleri the seminal vesicles function as spermatophores and are attached intact to the external opening of the oviduct by a fine tube which is probably the vas deferens.