. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. Fig. 58. .4m;)Ainii/Auj margaritaceus. Spliincter. temp. ~ 1° (Ingolf exped. St. 119) 1 specimen; 63°53' N. 6°22' W. 1960 m. Bottom temp. ^ 1' (Michael Sars exped. 1900 St. 9) 6 .sp.'cimcns: 63M7'X. l''27'\V. 1977 m. Bottom temp. 4- 1° (Xorw. X. Atl. exi>ed. St. 35); 78'19' X. 8-41' E. 27<Xl m. Bottom temp. :- ' (Swell. SpitzbertJ exped. 1898 St. 26) 4 .specimens; 77-58' X. 5^10' E. 2438 m. Bottom temp. ^ ° (Xorw. X. Atl. exped. St. 353, ): 65 13'X. 0°3
. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. Fig. 58. .4m;)Ainii/Auj margaritaceus. Spliincter. temp. ~ 1° (Ingolf exped. St. 119) 1 specimen; 63°53' N. 6°22' W. 1960 m. Bottom temp. ^ 1' (Michael Sars exped. 1900 St. 9) 6 .sp.'cimcns: 63M7'X. l''27'\V. 1977 m. Bottom temp. 4- 1° (Xorw. X. Atl. exi>ed. St. 35); 78'19' X. 8-41' E. 27<Xl m. Bottom temp. :- ' (Swell. SpitzbertJ exped. 1898 St. 26) 4 .specimens; 77-58' X. 5^10' E. 2438 m. Bottom temp. ^ ° (Xorw. X. Atl. exped. St. 353, ): 65 13'X. 0°33'E. 2814 ni. Bottom temp. -!- ' (Xorw. X. Atl. ^xped. St. 53, teste ). Orhotsk S-ii: 46 4r5 X. 147-2H'E. about 35(K) m. Bottom temp. â ' sjiliuity at 3IOm, . pro luille (P. Uschakow ) 2 spec. Exterior : The pedal of the .sjiecimens which live on Balhifcrinii-i or on worm-tubes is incurved, so that the lateral meet and coalesce around the axis, on the specimens attachetl to sponces somewhat concave. It is covered with a cuticle. The lower part of the column is prolonged either in the directive or tran!th in small specimens, in older animals provided with irregular larger â¢â 'I'l â ^ tubercles, of which at least the largest are somewhat invaginated in their middle but not perforated (in contradiction to 's statement). r-. Fig. 69. Amphianlhtis margaritaceus. Transverse section of tentacle. Towards the margin the tubercles are closely set, so that there is no re<rular arrangement of them in contracted specimens, in the expanded .state they a])pear to be arranged in longitudinal rows. Exceptionally (in a large specimen) the tubercles were flattened but prolonged like lobes probably in connection with an especial state of contraction. Below these tubercles there was a small area, smooth or with few tubercles, and lower down 15-18 longi- tudinal rows of tubercles the uppermost of which were the
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