. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. 88 LYCODIN^. Total length Length of the head Distance from snout to anus Height over the anus Sg 24,5 5 128 i8 7 140 21 40 146 20 151 7,5 152 42 9 169 184 24 27,5 46 51 10 Lycenchelys m/irama Coll. is the European Lycode with which the present species might most easily be confnsed. The following distinguishing characters however, are sufficient to separate them: L. innrccna is a more elongated species than L. sarsii\ the height over the anus i^eing only 4,1 — 5°/„ of the total length. In
. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. 88 LYCODIN^. Total length Length of the head Distance from snout to anus Height over the anus Sg 24,5 5 128 i8 7 140 21 40 146 20 151 7,5 152 42 9 169 184 24 27,5 46 51 10 Lycenchelys m/irama Coll. is the European Lycode with which the present species might most easily be confnsed. The following distinguishing characters however, are sufficient to separate them: L. innrccna is a more elongated species than L. sarsii\ the height over the anus i^eing only 4,1 — 5°/„ of the total length. In L. ninrcBna the dorsal fin begins further forward than in L. sars/'i\ its distance from the snout being only 17,6—18,2'Vo of the total length. L. inurcEna has fewer rays in the pectorals, namel\- 13—15. Lycodoniis flagellicauda Jensen is likewise a more elongated species, the height over the anus being onlv 3,4—4,4 "/o of the total length, and is immediately distinguished from the present h\ its particularly slender, whip-like tail. Lycenchelys kolthoffi n. sp. Tab. X, Fig. 2. Fig. 23 —25 in text. 1901. Lycodes Verrillii Smitt (nee Goode & Bean), Bih. K. Sv. Handl. Bd. 27, Afd. IV, No. 4, p. 22, Fig. 1 — 3. The height over the anus amounts to 4,9 — 5,2 " o of the total length. The head, whose length is 14,3—14,8 °/o of the total length, is tolerably broad and flat, the. 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 Ingolf (Cruiser); Danish Ingolf-Expedition (1895-1896). Copenhagen : H. Hagerup
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