Archive image from page 70 of The Danish Ingolf-Expedition (1916). The Danish Ingolf-Expedition danishingolfexpe0506ingo Year: 1916 HYDROIDA 63 200m. 600m. 1000m. 2ooom. Text-fig. U. The distribution of Eudendrium capillarc in the Northern Atlantic. (The hatched coastal region indicates a scattered occurence according to the litterature). being borne by diminutive polyps. It accordingly appears that the fertile polyps of the species are not always wholly atrophied, as has hitherto been generally snpposed. The distribution of Eudendrium capillarc is extremely wide, almost quite cosmopolitan
Archive image from page 70 of The Danish Ingolf-Expedition (1916). The Danish Ingolf-Expedition danishingolfexpe0506ingo Year: 1916 HYDROIDA 63 200m. 600m. 1000m. 2ooom. Text-fig. U. The distribution of Eudendrium capillarc in the Northern Atlantic. (The hatched coastal region indicates a scattered occurence according to the litterature). being borne by diminutive polyps. It accordingly appears that the fertile polyps of the species are not always wholly atrophied, as has hitherto been generally snpposed. The distribution of Eudendrium capillarc is extremely wide, almost quite cosmopolitan. It very frequently occnrs in the northern seas (Text-fig. U); however, already in the Norwegian Sea and along the west coast of Norway its occurence becomes less frequent, and it does not penetrate very far into the Arctic regions. The species belongs to the middle parts of the littoral region.
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