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The
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is spheroidal, very little longer than broad, and the ventral groove is not marked. The
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ex ­ tends one third round the body, ending some distance directly below the eyes. The
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is slightly tapering, and extends one third the distance to the umbrella-margin.
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The
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is short, nearly as broad as the body, and the
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are round and rather prominent.
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The
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are equal and about twice as long as the body • they are very stout, and taper gradually to blunt points; their section shows a triangle projecting inwards and a rounded surface looking outwards, the former much more prominent than the latter. The
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is wide, extending one third up the arms, a little further dorsally than ventrally. The
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are comparatively small, closely set, and deeply cupped. There is no trace of a
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The
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is perfectly smooth.
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The
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is dull purple, palest on the body and deepest on the inner surface of the umbrella.
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The Southern Ocean, 1950 fathoms (Station 157); one specimen, sex? South Pacific, 2225 fathoms (Station 298); one specimen, arms only, sex?
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