. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. n6 CRUSTACEA MALACOSTRACA. VI. Genus Tryphosites G. 0. Sars. Tryphosites G. O. Sars 1895, p. Si. â Stebbing 1906, p. yj. The genus comprises only two northern species. *i05. Tryphosites alleni Sexton (Chart 18). Tryphosites alleni Sexton, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 8, , 1911, PI. 14. Occurrence. This species, which is new to the "Ingolf'-area, was not taken by the "Ingolf", but twice by the "Thor" of the Faeroes. "Trior" St. 78: 6i°7'N., 9°3o'


. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. n6 CRUSTACEA MALACOSTRACA. VI. Genus Tryphosites G. 0. Sars. Tryphosites G. O. Sars 1895, p. Si. â Stebbing 1906, p. yj. The genus comprises only two northern species. *i05. Tryphosites alleni Sexton (Chart 18). Tryphosites alleni Sexton, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 8, , 1911, PI. 14. Occurrence. This species, which is new to the "Ingolf'-area, was not taken by the "Ingolf", but twice by the "Thor" of the Faeroes. "Trior" St. 78: 6i°7'N., 9°3o' W., 12. 5. 1904. 835 m. Abt. 50 spec. â â St. 99. 6i°i5' N., 9°35' W., 22. 5. 1904. 900 m. 2 spec. The sizes are up to 10 mm. Distribution. W. of Ireland, 375 m., and Bay of Biscay 48°7' N., 8°I3' W., abt. 460 m. (Sexton ). *io6. Tryphosites longipes Bate. (Chart 18). Tryphosites longipes G. O. Sars 1895, p. 81, PI. 28 fig. 3, PI. 29 fig. 1. â Stebbing 1906, p. yj (lit.). Occurrence. New to the "Ingolf'-area; it was not taken by the "Ingolf" Faeroes: Bordovik, 23. 5. 1901, abt. 13â18 m. (donator?). 5 spec. of the Faeroes: "Thor" St. 78: 6i°07'N., 9°3o'W. 12. 5. 1904. 835 m. 3 spec. Between the Faeroes and Norway: "Thor" St. 120: 6i°i4'N., i°i9'E. 21. 7. 1905. 160 m. 11 spec. â â St. 121: 6i°3i'N., o°39'W. 21. 7. 1905. 196 m. 2 spec. Most of the specimens were 7â8 mm.; but 3 were larger: 13 mm ("Thor" St. 120, 1 spec), 14â15 mm. ("Thor" St. 121, 2 spec). Distribution. Norway: "off the coast of Norway this is one of the most common Lysianassidae, often occurring in considerable depths varying from 20 to 100 fathoms"; the whole of Norway up to the Varanger Fjord (Sars 1. c). Besides: Floro and Hardanger- fjord, down to abt. 265 m., and Vadso in East Finmark (Norman 1900, p. 208). â North Sea, Skagerrak, northern Kattegat, 34â246 (660) m (Collections in our Museum)


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