. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. CRUSTACEA MALACOSTRACA. VII. 239 Remarks. A $ with eggs, length 31 mm., was secured at W. Greenland by the "Dana" June 26th. The species has been confused with A. behringiensis ( 1S77 .Micrs 1 (Stebbing 1906, p. 254 and 726; see especially S. J. Holmes, Proc, California Acad, of Sci., 3rd scries, Zool., vol. 3, 1904, pp. 315—317, pi. 36 figs. 25—28); all the specimens from the 'Tngolf"-area are with certainty to be determined as . 1. malmgreni. The same
. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. CRUSTACEA MALACOSTRACA. VII. 239 Remarks. A $ with eggs, length 31 mm., was secured at W. Greenland by the "Dana" June 26th. The species has been confused with A. behringiensis ( 1S77 .Micrs 1 (Stebbing 1906, p. 254 and 726; see especially S. J. Holmes, Proc, California Acad, of Sci., 3rd scries, Zool., vol. 3, 1904, pp. 315—317, pi. 36 figs. 25—28); all the specimens from the 'Tngolf"-area are with certainty to be determined as . 1. malmgreni. The same applies to the very large material of the species recorded by. Acanthostepheia malmc/rtni Chart 44. Acanthostepheia malmgreni. H. J. Hansen (in the Dijmphna-Exped. 1887, p. 220) from the Kara Sea; I have revised the whole material but not found any specimen of .1. pulchra, though this species does not seem to be rare in the said sea. Distribution (Chart 44). The species is arctic, possibly circumpolar, found from the arctic America (Stapylton Bay in the Dolphin and Union Strait (abt. 68° N., no W.), 50—60 m., sandy mud with pepples (Shoemaker, Amphip.; Report Canadian Arctic Exped. 1913—18, vol. VII, pt. E, 1920, p. 11)) and Green- land, Spitsbergen, Franz-Josef hand etc. to the New Sibirian Islands abt. 147° E. (for special localities, see Oldevig 1917, p. 25). It is bound to clay bottom and may extend to a depth of abt. 550 m. Genus Aceroides (1. (). Sars. Aceroides, Aceropsis G. O. Sars 1S95, p. 340. Stebbing 1906, p. 254. The genus has only one northern species. 240. Aceroides latipes G. O. Sars. Anros distinguendus 1887, p. 118, pi. 4 fig. 8. Aceropsis la/ipcs, Aceroides latipes G. O. Sars 1N<,5, p. 341, pi. 120 tig. 2. Aceroides latipes Stebbing 1906, p. 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
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