. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. 7 Textfig. 31. Echinocucumis hispidu. Outlines nf different specimens showing how strongly this species may vary in shape. In fig. 7 the scales on the dorsal side are strongly imbricating and in fig. 3 they are all scattered with fairly large intervals. Same magnification as in text- fig. 25. 1-0, specimens from "Michael Sars", St. 51. 7, specimen from "Ingolf", St. 8. 8, specimen from "Thor", St. 171. Echinocucumis hispida Mortensen 1927: British Echinoderms
. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. 7 Textfig. 31. Echinocucumis hispidu. Outlines nf different specimens showing how strongly this species may vary in shape. In fig. 7 the scales on the dorsal side are strongly imbricating and in fig. 3 they are all scattered with fairly large intervals. Same magnification as in text- fig. 25. 1-0, specimens from "Michael Sars", St. 51. 7, specimen from "Ingolf", St. 8. 8, specimen from "Thor", St. 171. Echinocucumis hispida Mortensen 1927: British Echinoderms "Thor" St 171, 63°15' N. 22°23' W. 326-216 m 1 spec. p, nil. fig. 243. "Michael Sars" St. 76, 59°28' N. 8°01' W. 1300 m 10 - Echinocucumis hispida Deichmann 1930: Holothurians of the St. 51, 61°40'N. 3°11 E. 405 m 6 Atlantic Ocean p. 150, PL 18, fig. 9. St. 47, 60°57' N. 3°42' E. 357 m 3 Localities: The specimens (textfig. 31) are all quite typical, agreeing in "Ingolf" St. 8, 63°56'N. 24°40'W. 256 m, 6°.0 C 1 spec. all respects with Sars' description. There is a slight variation •Thor" St. 3, 58°32' N. 4°18' E. 280 m, °/i-03. in the size of the calcareous deposits, but the comparison of a. Textfig. 32. Echinocucumis hispida (Barrett). 0 Specimens examined by the author Q reference ("Porcupine").. 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 Danish Ingolf-Expedition (1895-1896); Københavns universitet. Zoologisk museum. Copenhagen H. Hagerup
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