. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. Text-fig. 25. Gaetanus Kruppi Giesbr. a. f9. Head X 33- b. f9. Abdomen X 33- c. id- Head X 33- d. YcJ (st II). Head X 33- e. Y (st. HI). Abdomen X 33- f- Abnormal spec. Head X 33- g- fd. Anteunula sin. segments 8009—17 X 33- h. Intestinal tract X 9- i. Maxilla dext. in post, view X 57- j- Maxillipes sin. in post, view X 57- k. Maxillipes dext. in anterior view X 57- 1- Ycf (st IV). Maxillipes sin. in anterior view X 57- m- YcJ (st. III). MaxilUpes X 57- n-o. Yd" (st. V —IV). Pes V anterior view. Description. f$. Size: S


. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. Text-fig. 25. Gaetanus Kruppi Giesbr. a. f9. Head X 33- b. f9. Abdomen X 33- c. id- Head X 33- d. YcJ (st II). Head X 33- e. Y (st. HI). Abdomen X 33- f- Abnormal spec. Head X 33- g- fd. Anteunula sin. segments 8009—17 X 33- h. Intestinal tract X 9- i. Maxilla dext. in post, view X 57- j- Maxillipes sin. in post, view X 57- k. Maxillipes dext. in anterior view X 57- 1- Ycf (st IV). Maxillipes sin. in anterior view X 57- m- YcJ (st. III). MaxilUpes X 57- n-o. Yd" (st. V —IV). Pes V anterior view. Description. f$. Size: Specimen from Thor St. 104 measured mm.; anterior division 4-2 mm., urosome 1-2 mm. Wolfenden's specimens measured 5 nmi. The body, which appears moderately slender, is 27 as long as wide, and has a well developed frontal spine (text-fig. 25 a), which is directed forwards and slightly downwards, and smoothly continued into the dorsal outline of the body. The rostrum is short, and is terminally slightly bifurcate. The. 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 Ingolf (Cruiser); Danish Ingolf-Expedition (1895-1896). Copenhagen : H. Hagerup


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