Archive image from page 204 of The Danish Ingolf-expedition (1899-1953). The Danish Ingolf-expedition danishingolfex5dpt12daniuoft Year: 1899-1953 HI iO' 50° tCi'30'20':0' 0' 10'2C'30' tO' 5C' TtTniM-]HtT .âP Fig. 2. Distributidii in tin' iiurtlicrii Atlantic nl UaUvrens minimum. ⢠new ifcords. Q, previous records. ( records not yet publislicd. from the northern Atlantic examined by me, and further mentioned Iielow, have an evenly romided. dome-shaped umbrella with a thick jelly. They are about 17 mm in diameter, with about 12 tentacles in each octant. They agree fairly w


Archive image from page 204 of The Danish Ingolf-expedition (1899-1953). The Danish Ingolf-expedition danishingolfex5dpt12daniuoft Year: 1899-1953 HI iO' 50° tCi'30'20':0' 0' 10'2C'30' tO' 5C' TtTniM-]HtT .âP Fig. 2. Distributidii in tin' iiurtlicrii Atlantic nl UaUvrens minimum. ⢠new ifcords. Q, previous records. ( records not yet publislicd. from the northern Atlantic examined by me, and further mentioned Iielow, have an evenly romided. dome-shaped umbrella with a thick jelly. They are about 17 mm in diameter, with about 12 tentacles in each octant. They agree fairly well with the from the eastern tropical Pacific described and figured by Bigelow (1909 a p. 142) under the name of Homoeonema alba (Vanhoffen): but it seems to me doubtful to refer them to that species. Vax- HOFFEx's descri]ition of Halifccra allia was based on one specimen from the South Atlantic, a large medusa 35 mm in diameter, vet with only 8-10 in each octant. Moreover its gonads are described and figured as lancet-shaped, occupying a rather con- siderable portion of the radial canals, whereas in the Pacific as well as in the North-Atlantic specimens the gonads are short and broadly oval or nearly circular in outline. I prefer, therefore, to ilescribe this form as a new species and name it in Ininour of pro- fessor H. B. BioELOW, HaJiscera higelowi n. sj). Genus Halicreas Fevvkes 18S2. Halicreasidse with eight railial canals; with a continuous row of tentacles: with perradial. liclatinous papilla> . 953. - papillosum Kranip 1920 p. 5. Bigelow 192ti p. 67. Ranson 1936 p. 164. - minimum Kramp 1942 p. 70. Material (see the map, textfit;. 2): 6r34'N. 61°30'N. 63°19'N. 59°30'N. 56°56'N. 62'19'X. 60°59'N. 60'-''20'N. .59°2rX. 'N. 62°35'N. 47°02'N. ()2'23'N. f,2°3(;'N. 19''05 17°08 26°50' 45''23' 5P'17' SdOO' 22''''29' 29''2r 37'56' 52'55' 32°53' 31°45' I6''05' 32'18' AV. W. W. W. W. W. W. w. w. w. w. w. ,


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