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109 Cirolana borealis. Lilljeborg.

109. Cirolana borealis, Lilljeborg.

Kun observeret under. Expeditionen paa Ståt. 79 i
Havet udenfor vor Vestkyst; Dybden 155 Favne. Arten
forekommer foruden ved vore Kyster ved de britiske Øer
(C. spinipes Bate) og i Kattegat.

110 Cirolona concharum. (Stimpson).

= C. Cranchii, (i. O. Sars, non Mont.

= C. microphthalmia, Hoeck).

Et vel vedligeholdt Exemplar af denne Art blev under
Expeditionens sidste Togt taget i Havet Øst af Vardø (Ståt.
262) fra et Dyb af 148 Favne, og et andet Exemplar
erholdtes under den hollandske Expedition ligeledes i
Øst-havet. Jeg har tidligere observeret samme Art paa
Stor-eggen, men feilagtigt identificeret den med C. Cranchii
Leach. Artens Identitet med den nordamerikanske Form
har jeg kunnet overbevise mig om ved direkte
Sammenligning med et Exemplar tilsendt vort Museum fra Prof.
Sidn. Smith.

On the Expedition, observed at Station 79 alone, in
the sea off the West Coast of Norway; depth 155 fathoms.
Apart from the Norwegian coast, the specjes occurs off the
British Islands (C. spinipes Bate) and in the Cattegat.

110. Cirolana concharum, (Stimpson).

(= i’. Cranchii. G. O. Sars, non Mont.

= C. microphthalmia, Hoeck).

An individual of this form, in a good state of
preservation, was taken, on the last cruise of the Expedition, in the
sea east of Vardø (Ståt. 262), at a depth of 148 fathoms, and
a specimen was likewise obtained on the Dutch Expedition,
also in the Barents Sea. I had previously observed the
same species on the Storeggen Bank, but confounded it
with C. Cranchii, Leach. The identity of the species with
the North American form, I have had opportunity of
substantiating by direct comparison, a specimen of the latter
having been kindly presented to the Christiania Zoological
Museum by Professor Sidney Smith.

Trib. 3. Valvifera.

Fam. I. Idoteidæ.

III. Glyptonotus Sabini, (Kröyer).

Et enkelt mindre Exemplar af denne høinordiske Form
erholdtes under Expeditionens sidste Togt i Østhavet (Ståt.
273) fra et Dyb af 197 Favne. Arten er udbredt til
Grønland, Sibiriens Ishav, det kariske Hav og Franz Josephs
Land og blev under den hollandske Expedition taget paa
flere Punkter i den saakaldte Barents-Sø (Østhavet). Ved
vore Kyster er den endnu ikke bleven iagttaget.

Trib. 3. Valvifera.

Fam. 1. Idoteidæ.

III. Glyptonotus Sabini (Kröyer).

A sole and not vet full-grown specimen of this Arctic
form, was obtained, on the last cruise of the Expedition, in
the Barents Sea (Ståt. 273), from a depth of 197 fathoms.
The species is distributed as far north as Greenland,- the
Siberian Polar Sea, the Kara Sea, and Franz Joseph’s
Land. Oil the Dutch Expedition, it was taken in several
localities throughout the Barents Sea. (Iff the Norwegian
coast, it has not yet been observed.

112. Glyptonotus megalurus. G. O. Sars, n. sp.

Se 1ste Afsnit, pg. 112, Pl. X, Fig-, 1—23.
Findesteder. Ståt. 35, 40. 183, 295, 353.’

112. Glyptonotus megalurus. G. O. Sars, n. sp.

See Part I, p. 112, £1. X, figs. 1 —2:3.
Locality. — Stats. 35, 40, 183, 295, 353.

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