. Copepoda. Calanoida; Copepoda. 222 COPEPODA Occurrence. In the Atlantic, south of Iceland, the Thor has gathered this species. 9/7 1904 St. 178 63=08 L. N. 2i°30 L. W. Yt. 750 M. Wire 1 f ?. »/7 1904 St. 183 6i°30 L. N. 19^5 h. W. Yt. 750 M. Wire 1 f?. 25/5 1904 St. 104 62°47 L. N. i5°o3 L. W. Yt. 1800 M. Wire 1 f£ In the Iceland-Faeroe Channel: 29/8 1905 St. 164 6i°20 L. N. n°oo L. W. Yt. 300 M. Wire 2 f?. Outside the Ingolf area: xs/6 1905 St. 82 5i°32 Iv. N. i2°03 L. W. Yt. 800 M. Wire 1 fo*. Yt. 1200 M. Wire 18 f$, 5 f <?, 3 7$ (V). % 1905 St. 72 57°52 L. N. 9°53 h. W. Yt. 1500 M. Wir
. Copepoda. Calanoida; Copepoda. 222 COPEPODA Occurrence. In the Atlantic, south of Iceland, the Thor has gathered this species. 9/7 1904 St. 178 63=08 L. N. 2i°30 L. W. Yt. 750 M. Wire 1 f ?. »/7 1904 St. 183 6i°30 L. N. 19^5 h. W. Yt. 750 M. Wire 1 f?. 25/5 1904 St. 104 62°47 L. N. i5°o3 L. W. Yt. 1800 M. Wire 1 f£ In the Iceland-Faeroe Channel: 29/8 1905 St. 164 6i°20 L. N. n°oo L. W. Yt. 300 M. Wire 2 f?. Outside the Ingolf area: xs/6 1905 St. 82 5i°32 Iv. N. i2°03 L. W. Yt. 800 M. Wire 1 fo*. Yt. 1200 M. Wire 18 f$, 5 f <?, 3 7$ (V). % 1905 St. 72 57°52 L. N. 9°53 h. W. Yt. 1500 M. Wire 1 f ?. 2% 1905 St. 88 48°o9 Iv. N. 8030 L. W. Yt. 300 M. Wire 3 f?, 8 f d\ 1 y? (V). 2I/6 1905 St. 90 47^7 L. N. 8°oo L. W. Yt. 300 M. Wire 4 f?, 7 fj\ 1 y? (V), 1 y<? (V). Distribution. This species is, according to Far ran, very characteristic of deep-water tow-nettings off the west coast of Ire- land, most plentifully at about 700 fathoms, but it was taken at 100 fathoms. It has been recorded from the Bay of Biscay by the Monaco Expedition, from the Gulf of Guinea, and by Wolf- enden in the Atlantic as far south as 350 h. S. By A. Scott it has been recorded from the Malay Archipelago. Remarks. As this species (males, females, adult as well as young ones) is distinguished from the preceding species by a number of important characters, viz. pointed lateral corners and the structure of the fifth foot, Wolfendeu is certainly wrong in regarding Scott, acutus G. O. Sars and Th. Scott (Sars) as the same species. The species, which A. Scott has described from the Malayan Seas and referred to this species, seems in all essentials to be like the Atlantic 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 With, Carl; Hansen, H. J. (Hans Jacob), 1855-1936. Copenhagen : Printed by
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