. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. COriiPODA 187 tively long anteniuilae and comixaratively short vSe 2 there is reason to suggest that the vahie of these cliaracters ought not to be exaggerated. 57. Euchaete acuta CHesbrecht. (PI. VI figs 12 a—c; text-figs 56 a—b.) 1S92. EucIuEte acuta n. sp. Giesbrecht, p. 246, Taf. i6 and 37. | 1905. Kuclia-tt- acuta Giesbr. Ksterly, p. 157 fig. 23. 1S9S. 1903- 1903- 1904. 1904. 1905. 1905. Giesbr. Giesbrecht & Schmeil, p. 38. ] 1906. — J. C. Thompson, p. iS. ' 190S. — J. C. Thompson


. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. COriiPODA 187 tively long anteniuilae and comixaratively short vSe 2 there is reason to suggest that the vahie of these cliaracters ought not to be exaggerated. 57. Euchaete acuta CHesbrecht. (PI. VI figs 12 a—c; text-figs 56 a—b.) 1S92. EucIuEte acuta n. sp. Giesbrecht, p. 246, Taf. i6 and 37. | 1905. Kuclia-tt- acuta Giesbr. Ksterly, p. 157 fig. 23. 1S9S. 1903- 1903- 1904. 1904. 1905. 1905. Giesbr. Giesbrecht & Schmeil, p. 38. ] 1906. — J. C. Thompson, p. iS. ' 190S. — J. C. Thompson & .\. Scott, p. 244. 190S. — Wolfenden, p. iii. 1909- Cleve, p. 190. G. O. Sars, p. 4. Farran, p. 35. 1909. 1911. 1912. Pearson, p. 17. Farran, p. 40. V. Bremen, p. 51, fig. 56. A. Scott, p. 65, pi. XX figs i-g. Pesta, p. 23. Wolfenden, p. 299. Pesta, p. Text-fig. 56. Euehiele acuta Giesbr. Yc? .St. VI. I. .Abdomen ;nt of the latiiiiia labialis (fig. 12 c) consists of small granules, and is well separated from the median groups; these consist, as shown in fig., of fairly long hairs; the inner group of granides anteriorly was not observed. Yci' (St. V). Size: 372 mm.; anterior division 2'; urosome 1-04 nmi. The lateral corners are rounded. The subapical setae are, as in the adult females, stronger as well as much longer than the St. 2. The laifcviiular extend .scarcely to the end of the anterior division. The appendages are scarcely different. The .structure of iXxc fifth foot is seen in text-figs 56 a —b. Occurrence. The species was not gathered b\- the lugolf Exp.; but, as it was found by the Tiior at the following 3 stations, I have included it here. '5/6 1905 St. 82 5i°32 ii°43 ^'-W. Vt. 1200 M. Wire i f?. 2% 1905 St. 88 48°o9 L. N. 8''30 L. W. Vt. 300 :\I. Wire lycT- ^'/o 1905 St. 90 47°47 8"oo L. W. Vt. 300 i\I. Wire t f$. 24*. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digi


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