. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. COIMU'ODA 31 1900. Calamis liypcrborcus Kroycr, C,. () Sars, p. 2. 1901. 1902. 1902. 1903- I903- 1903. 1904. 1905. — 'J'li. and A. Scott, pp. 1905. 33S-339- 1907- — Th. Scott, p. 450. — Mrazek, pp. 506—507. 1908. — Jensen, Joliansen, I,e- igoS. , p. 303. — G. O. Sars, pp. 12 — 13, I 1911- pi. V. I 1913. — Norman, p. 133. '913- — Wolfenden, pp. 112. | liyper1)oreus Krover, Th. Scott, p. 221. — — — G. O. Sars, p. i. — — — Danias & Koefoed, pp. 352 , 405- — — — I'arran


. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. COIMU'ODA 31 1900. Calamis liypcrborcus Kroycr, C,. () Sars, p. 2. 1901. 1902. 1902. 1903- I903- 1903. 1904. 1905. — 'J'li. and A. Scott, pp. 1905. 33S-339- 1907- — Th. Scott, p. 450. — Mrazek, pp. 506—507. 1908. — Jensen, Joliansen, I,e- igoS. , p. 303. — G. O. Sars, pp. 12 — 13, I 1911- pi. V. I 1913. — Norman, p. 133. '913- — Wolfenden, pp. 112. | liyper1)oreus Krover, Th. Scott, p. 221. — — — G. O. Sars, p. i. — — — Danias & Koefoed, pp. 352 , 405- — — — I'arran, p, 20. — — — V. Bremen, pp. 8—9, fiK- 3- — — — l'"arran, pp. .89 —90. — — — Stepliensen, p. 71. — — — Stephenseu, pp. 307— 308. Description, i'^. Size from 7-5—g nun. Tile iiinnber of secretory from that of Calnints /iiii/ianiiiciis \i\ llie presence of a ".secretory pore", (not in all , as far as I was able to find out) laterally a little removed from the base in Re III pes II in stead of corresponding to the wanting Sel; in pes III—IV the pore was found at the same place as in Cal. fiiiiiiarcliicus, but was more distinct. In the serration of the second basipodite of pes V it , as shown by G i esbrecht (taf. S fig. 21, 23), distinctly different from that of \ in which species a serrated lamina is found; in Cal. Iiypcrborciis the number of teeth are smaller (about 25—35) and they ar not fused basally. x\s far as the shape of the labrniii etc. is concerned I refer partly to the description of the preceding species; only a few minor differences are dealt with here. The anterior process of the labrum is more produced (text-fig. 6 a (d)). In the longitndinal series on the oral surface (figs, i a —b) the two first groups are seen to be fused and are diverging towards the free margin. In front of the lamina labialis no granulation was o


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