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238. Tritropis? appendiculata. G. O. Sars, n. sp.
Se 1ste Afsnit, pg. 104, PI. XVI, Fig. 3, a.
Findested. Ståt. 205.

239. Eusirus cuspidatus, Kröyer.

Af denne arktiske Fonn blev under Expeditionen
enkelte usædvanlig store Exemplarer indsamlede paa 3
forskjellige Stationer, de 2 (Ståt. 18 og 124) tilhørende den
kolde Area’s Dyb udenfor vor Kyst, den 3die (Ståt. 363)
beliggende NV af Spitzbergen; Dybden fra 260 til 412
Favne. Arten er hos os ikke ualmindelig i vor arktiske
Region, sjeldnere længere Svd ligetil Bohuslän, og er nordlig
udbredt til Spitsbergen, Grønland, Nordamerikas Østkyst,
Franz Josephs Land og Østhavet.

238. Tritropis? appendiculata. G. O. Sars, n. sp.
See Part I. p. 104, PI. XVI, fig. 3, a.
Locality. — Ståt. 205.

239. Eusirus cuspidatus, Kröyer.

Of this Arctic form, several unusually large specimens
were obtained on the Expedition, at 3 different Stations, —
2 (Stats. 18 and 124) belonging to the deeps of the cold
area oft’ the Norwegian coast, the 3rd (Ståt. 363) located
north-west of Spitzbergen; depth from 260 to 412 fathoms.
The species is not uncommon of the Norwegian coast
throughout the Arctic region, less frequent in occurrence
farther south, down to Bohuslän, its extreme southern limit
of distribution; northwards, the range extends to Spitzbergen,
Greenland, the east coast of North America, Franz Josephs
Land, and the Barents Sea.

240. Eusirus longipes, Boeck. 240. Eusirus lougipes, Boeck.

Kun observeret under Expeditionen ved Huso paa
80—100 Favnes Dyb. Den er aabenbart en mere sydlig
Fonn og ikke ualmindelig ved vor Vest- og Sydkyst samt
desuden kjendt fra de britiske Øer (= E. liélvetiæ Sp. Bate).

On the Expedition, observed at Huso alone, in 80—
100 fathoms. The species is obviously a more southern
form, and not uncommon off the west and south coasts of
Norway; it has indeed been also recorded from the British
Islands (= E. helvetice Sp. Bate).

241. Lilljeborgia fissicornis, (M. Sars).

Foruden i Porsangerfjord (Ståt, 260) og i Havet
udenfor vor Vestkyst (Ståt. 9) er denne characteristiske
Form under Expeditionen observeret paa 7 forskjellige
Stationer tilhørende den kolde Areas Dyb. Af disse ligger
3 (Ståt. 35, 40 og 248) i Havet mellem Norge og Island,
to andre (Ståt. 283 og 312) Vest af Beeren Eiland og to
(Ståt. 353 og 359) Vest af Spitsbergen; Dybden fra 416
til 1333 Favne. Arten, der først blev opdaget af min
Fader ved Finmarken, hvor den ikke er saa sjelden,
forekommer ogsaa af og til langs vor Vestkyst ialfald til
Bergens Høider og er nordlig udbredt til Spitsbergen, det
ka-riske Hav og den murmanske Kyst.

241. Lilljeborgia fissicornis, (M. Sars).

Exclusive of the Porsanger Fjord (Ståt. 260) and in
the sea off the West Coast of Norway (Ståt. 8), this
characteristic form was observed on the Expedition at 7
different Stations, all belonging to the depths of the cold
area. Three of these (Stats. 35, 40, and 248) lay in the
tract of ocean extending between Norway and Iceland, two
others (Stats. 283 and 312) west of Beeren Eiland, and
two (Stats. 353 and 359) west of Spitzbergen; depth from
416 to 1333 fathoms. The species was first met with by
the late professor M. Sars, father of the author, off
Fin-mark, where it is not uncommon, and occurs, too, now and
again along the whole West Coast of Norway, at least as
far south as the latitude of Bergen; the northern range
of distribution extends to Spitzbergen, the Kara Sea, and
the Murman coast.

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