. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. 168 HVDROIDA II The gonothecse are borne on short, ringed stalks, proceeding from the apophyses beside the hydro- theca stalks. They are oblong, inversely conical, distally cut off transversely with a central short and narrow, almost tubnlons neck. The gonophores develope into free medusae (Obeliu). Material: "Thor" 64°02' N., 22°33' W., depth 34 metres [labelled Laomedea gelaiinosd] 63C3C N., 2o°i4' W., - 80 — 58°u' N., 2°28' W., - 60 - Greenland: Jakobshavn (depth not stated) Provens havu ( — - — ) Holstensborg (


. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. 168 HVDROIDA II The gonothecse are borne on short, ringed stalks, proceeding from the apophyses beside the hydro- theca stalks. They are oblong, inversely conical, distally cut off transversely with a central short and narrow, almost tubnlons neck. The gonophores develope into free medusae (Obeliu). Material: "Thor" 64°02' N., 22°33' W., depth 34 metres [labelled Laomedea gelaiinosd] 63C3C N., 2o°i4' W., - 80 — 58°u' N., 2°28' W., - 60 - Greenland: Jakobshavn (depth not stated) Provens havu ( — - — ) Holstensborg ( — - — ) Tasiusak, depth 3 — 5 fathoms (East Greenland Expedition). Iceland: Berufjord, depth 6 fathoms [labelled Laomedea flexnosa\ Hornafjord (depth not stated) [labelled Laomedea Lovenii] Vestmano, depth 25 — 28 fathoms [some of the specimens labelled Laomedea flexuosa\ 10 miles W. of Akraues, depth 26 fathoms [labelled Laoi/icdfa dexuosa]. Stykkisholm, depth 20—30 fathoms [labelled I^aomedea flexuosa\ Kollafjord, — 4—5 Dyrafjord (depth not stated). The Faroe Islands: 5 miles N. by E. of Myggenres point, depth 50 200 m. 600 m. tooo m. 2000 m- Fig. LXXXVI. The distribution of Laomedea longissima in the Northern Atlantic. In the hatched regions a common occurrence is Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Ingolf (Cruiser); Danish Ingolf-Expedition (1895-1896). Copenhagen : H. Hagerup


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