. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. o r>sch V 71 n a rioides Chart 16. Tryphosa nanoides, O T. Schneideri Onh spec- imens seen by the author. this area (H. J. Hansen 1887; K. Stephensen 1. e. 1913) do not apply to this species, but to 1. Schneideri (No. 90, p. 104; see also my paper Tromso Museums Arshefter 43, 1920 [1921], No. 5, p. 5— It was not secured by the "Ingolf"; but the "Trior" has taken it of Iceland (St. 171 63°i5' N., 22°23' \V., 216—326 m., 6 spec, and St. 283 [31-8-1904] W. of Gejrf


. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. o r>sch V 71 n a rioides Chart 16. Tryphosa nanoides, O T. Schneideri Onh spec- imens seen by the author. this area (H. J. Hansen 1887; K. Stephensen 1. e. 1913) do not apply to this species, but to 1. Schneideri (No. 90, p. 104; see also my paper Tromso Museums Arshefter 43, 1920 [1921], No. 5, p. 5— It was not secured by the "Ingolf"; but the "Trior" has taken it of Iceland (St. 171 63°i5' N., 22°23' \V., 216—326 m., 6 spec, and St. 283 [31-8-1904] W. of Gejrfugleskser, 100 m. wire, 1 spec), and Mr. B. Ssemundsson has presented our Museum with abt. 10 spec, from the same waters (Grindavik, from a fisherboat, June—July 1891). Distribution. The Copenhagen Museum possesses 2 specimens taken by the "Thor" of Shetland (St. 120 [21-7-1905], 6i°i4' N., I0ig' E., 160 m.), and one specimen from the Skagerrak ("Thor" St. 285 [14-10-1904], 44 miles by N. of Hojen, 660 m.). The Museum in Bergen possesses specimens seen by myself from the middle of Karmsundet off Koppervik (S. of Haugesund, ), 108 m., 1 spec, and the North Sea 55°55' N., iriy' E., 80 m., temp. , 1 spec. (K. Stephensen] c. 1921, ). G. (1895) mentions it from the west coast of Norway, abt. 100—200 m.; but his locality "off the Finmark coast" probably ought to be referred to T. Schneideri. The distribution cannot be determined on the basis of the literature on account of T. nanoides being confused with T. Schneideri. All the specimens seen by myself are from the boreal Atlantic; the depths are 80—660 m. *88. Tryphosa oxystoma n. sp. (Fig. 2J,). Occurrence. This species was not taken by the "Ingolf"; but in a tube with "Anonyx gulosus" from Greenland without special loca- lity was found a single female with ova, 6 mm. — In the epistomal plate overhanging the anterior lip this new spec


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