. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. MEnU8.« III i^"''. ^00 MtMr 600 ^ooo Fi|:. 1J. Distiiliutinn in the northern Atlantir of /Ejttiura grimaldii. % new records; Q previous records; ;< nc"it p. 38. PI. 3 figs. 19-28. Kramp 1913a p. 27fi. 1914 p. 43r). 1920 p. 6. 1942 p. 100. Material (.see the ma|), textfig. 15): fil I5X. 9'3o'\ " 5UK)4. r>\ .TIN. I9', '» .1!M(|. »;r3. 8 specimens - 183. numerous specimens "Dana"St. 2306. fiOm - KK) - - 2308. .'MK)ni - 770 - 23fJ8. 4000 m - 70 ^ 62°


. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. MEnU8.« III i^"''. ^00 MtMr 600 ^ooo Fi|:. 1J. Distiiliutinn in the northern Atlantir of /Ejttiura grimaldii. % new records; Q previous records; ;< nc"it p. 38. PI. 3 figs. 19-28. Kramp 1913a p. 27fi. 1914 p. 43r). 1920 p. 6. 1942 p. 100. Material (.see the ma|), textfig. 15): fil I5X. 9'3o'\ " 5UK)4. r>\ .TIN. I9', '» .1!M(|. »;r3. 8 specimens - 183. numerous specimens "Dana"St. 2306. fiOm - KK) - - 2308. .'MK)ni - 770 - 23fJ8. 4000 m - 70 ^ 62°35'N. 32°53'W., =^71925. "Dana" 1900m wire 40spec. 63°i9': " â â 47°02' 62°23'N. I6°05'W., =5 J932. 'N. 26°50'W., 2^/51928. "Godthaab'"St. 1. 1000m - 'N. 3r45'W., " -^ â31. â Dana"St. 4201. 5000m 62°36' 63°38' N. 32°48' N. 14°13'W. »8â1933 '8 1934. 4402. 2000 m 4402. 3000m 4402. 4000m 4687. 2000 m 5113. 18(XJm 5113. 2000m 8 12 500 650 125 600 75 130 On the map, textfig. 15, are included eight localities in which this species was taken by the "Michael Sars" in 1910 in hauls with 1000-3(X)0 m wire out. /Eginitra grimaldii was well described by Maas (1904 p. 38, PI. Ill figs. 19-28) from a locality outside the Bav of Biscav, 47°43' N. 17°10' \V., where one single specimen was taken by the Prince of Monaco at a dej)th of 781 m. The original specimen was only 12 mm in diameter, but the medusa may attain a nmcli larger size; the largest specimens at my are 34 mm wide. The specific name has been discussed bv Thiei. (1935 p. 37 and 1936 p. 86), Bioelow (1938 p. 132), and Kramp (1942 p. 100). TniEl, has found that in the tropical jiarts of the .Vtlantic young specimens may occur in the upper strata; in the northern Atlantic, however, this sjiecies is truly bathypelagic. In one locality, south of Iceland ("Dana" St. 2306) a specimen was taken in a haul with onl


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