. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals; Marine animals; Hydrography; Hydrography; Scientific expeditions. 42 HYDROIDA II from an almost spherical apophyse situate close under the terminal hydrotheca. The hydrotheca itself is low, somewhat broader at the aperture than at the faint diaphragm, more rarely with margin slightly bent over. Secondary hydrothecse occur in smaller numbers. The hydrotheca stalks are as a rule fairly long, as a rule with a couple of rings below. The gonothecse proceed from the hydrotheca stalks close under the polyp, and are attached by a short, often almost quit


. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals; Marine animals; Hydrography; Hydrography; Scientific expeditions. 42 HYDROIDA II from an almost spherical apophyse situate close under the terminal hydrotheca. The hydrotheca itself is low, somewhat broader at the aperture than at the faint diaphragm, more rarely with margin slightly bent over. Secondary hydrothecse occur in smaller numbers. The hydrotheca stalks are as a rule fairly long, as a rule with a couple of rings below. The gonothecse proceed from the hydrotheca stalks close under the polyp, and are attached by a short, often almost quite rudimentary stalk, or are exceptionally formed as heterorenovates in the hydrothecae. The males are elongated oval or narrowly egg-shaped, attached to the colony by their narrower end. The female gonotheeae are practically pear-shaped, laterally compressed, and with a pair of hydranths in the distal, asymmetrically placed opening; on the side opposite this aperture, the. 2 00 m. Fig. XV. Finds of Halecium scutum in the Northern Atlantic, o Localities of Halecium Beanii after Kramp (1914), referring to Halecium scutum. gonotheca has 2—9 transverse furrows, more or less pronounced, at times almost imperceptible; they never reach right round the gonotheca. "Ingolf" St. 29, 65°34' N., 54°3i' W., depth 68 fathoms, 0,2° Greenland: Egedesminde (without further detailsi Iceland: Bakkefjord, depth 10 fathoms Hvalfjord, — 46 metres. A detailed description of Halecium curvicaulr has been given by Dons (1912 p. 61) who shows, that Halecium mirabile Schydlowsky and Halecium repens J ad er holm are synonyms to this 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 Danish Ingolf-Expedition, 1895-1896; Wandel, C. F. (Carl Frederik), 1843-1930; Ingolf (Ship). Copenhagen, H. Hagerup


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