. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals; Marine animals; Hydrography; Hydrography; Scientific expeditions. Fig. XLVII. Cladocarpus Diana. "Ingolf" St. 7S. — a Phylactogonium with gonotheca (> 40). /- Hydrotheca in side view (X 60). — c Hydrotheca in front view (X 60). Material: "Ingolf" .St. 46, 6i°32' N., 11 "36' W., depth 720 fathoms 2,4° - 78, 6o°37' N„ 27°52' W, - 799 4-5° Cladocarpus Diana has much stronger hydrothecal teeth (fig. XLVII) than most other species of the genus; nearest in this respect is Cladocarpus compressus Fewkes, but the teeth there ar


. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals; Marine animals; Hydrography; Hydrography; Scientific expeditions. Fig. XLVII. Cladocarpus Diana. "Ingolf" St. 7S. — a Phylactogonium with gonotheca (> 40). /- Hydrotheca in side view (X 60). — c Hydrotheca in front view (X 60). Material: "Ingolf" .St. 46, 6i°32' N., 11 "36' W., depth 720 fathoms 2,4° - 78, 6o°37' N„ 27°52' W, - 799 4-5° Cladocarpus Diana has much stronger hydrothecal teeth (fig. XLVII) than most other species of the genus; nearest in this respect is Cladocarpus compressus Fewkes, but the teeth there are some- what broader; in addition, the intervals between the teeth in Cladocarpus Diana are curved somewhat outwards. The most remarkable character, however, lies in the proximal sarcotheca. Seen from the side, this does not differ greatly from other previously known species, being only unusually short, so that the opening margin does not extend much beyond the bottom of the hydrotheca. But on exam- ining the sarcotheca from the ventral side (fig. XLVII c) we find that it has its greatest breadth at the opening margin, which may even be slightly longer than the breadth of the lower and middle part of the hydrotheca. The sarcotheca has only one opening, which is correspondingly larger, the free wall turning towards the hydrotheca being entirely 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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