. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. 44 MEDUSA I. Material (see Chart IV). Greenland: i) — Egedesminde. Bergen da 1. — i specimen, destrncted with osmic acid. 2) — Egedesminde. Transtedt. — i specimen, abont 5 cm wide. 3) — Lat. 66°o6' N., Long. 54°27' W., Davis Strait, off Southern Stromfjord. August 28th 1908. Ringtrawl, 150 m wire. "Tjalfe" stat. .223. — 2 specimens, and cm Chart IV. l'"inds of Staurophora mirtcmi: Brandt in the northern Atlantic. O and hatching: Occurrence according to the Ut
. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. 44 MEDUSA I. Material (see Chart IV). Greenland: i) — Egedesminde. Bergen da 1. — i specimen, destrncted with osmic acid. 2) — Egedesminde. Transtedt. — i specimen, abont 5 cm wide. 3) — Lat. 66°o6' N., Long. 54°27' W., Davis Strait, off Southern Stromfjord. August 28th 1908. Ringtrawl, 150 m wire. "Tjalfe" stat. .223. — 2 specimens, and cm Chart IV. l'"inds of Staurophora mirtcmi: Brandt in the northern Atlantic. O and hatching: Occurrence according to the Uterature. 4) — Lat. 66°oi' N., Long. 54°23' W., Davis Strait, off Southern Stromfjord. August 2Sth 1908. Ringtrawl, 150 ni wire. "Tjalfe" stat. 225. — A few specimens, not preserved. I celand: 5) — Lat. 65°' N., Long. i3°32' W., East-Iceland. July 29th 1904. Depth 55 m. 60 m wire. "Thor" stat. 220(04). — 5 , diam. 8, 9, 9, 10, 11 cm. 6) — Near Gijotnaes, Melrakka. July 26th 1896. "Ingolf Exp. — i specimen, about 7 cm 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); Københavns universitet. Zoologisk museum. Copenhagen H. Hagerup
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