. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. CKl'STACKA 'A VIM I A MPIIIPODA IV I 15 It. ma Chevreux (close to A', rust rata Bonnier; Baj oi Biscay, MHO 111). Chevreux, Bull. Inst. Monaco. No.'Jul. I!HI. p. I I. figs Chevreux, R6s. Camp. Sci. Monaco, , 1935 p. 1 lo. figs. ft, siboga Pirlot (close to ft. kergudeni Stebbing; 8 S, II7°E, L310m). Pirlot, Siboga-Exp., vol. 33d, 1934, p. 216, figs. ft. sp. (close to ft. Iirllcri (Boeck)). Schellenberg, Kurt her Zool. Res. Swed. Antarct. Exped. 1901 03 . . edited by


. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. CKl'STACKA 'A VIM I A MPIIIPODA IV I 15 It. ma Chevreux (close to A', rust rata Bonnier; Baj oi Biscay, MHO 111). Chevreux, Bull. Inst. Monaco. No.'Jul. I!HI. p. I I. figs Chevreux, R6s. Camp. Sci. Monaco, , 1935 p. 1 lo. figs. ft, siboga Pirlot (close to ft. kergudeni Stebbing; 8 S, II7°E, L310m). Pirlot, Siboga-Exp., vol. 33d, 1934, p. 216, figs. ft. sp. (close to ft. Iirllcri (Boeck)). Schellenberg, Kurt her Zool. Res. Swed. Antarct. Exped. 1901 03 . . edited by Sixten Bock, vol. 2, No. 6, Stockholm 1931, p. 173. 313. Rhachotropsis (kerguelenl Btebbing?) (Fig. 8). Rhachotropis kergudeni Stebbing, "Challenger", , 1888, Rhachotropis kergudeni Stebbing, Tierreich, vol. 21, L906, p. 349. Rhachotrofis kergudem Barnard, \nn 8. Afr. Mus., vol. I">. L916, p. 718. The B] wa e tablished bj Stebbing on two spec in probably male- Latei Barnard 1. c. recorded an ovigerous female; he writes thai it agrees with Stebbing'a males "in all re p<-< t;. FiLr. 8. Rhachotropis (kergueleni?) $; "Ingolf" St. 35. 312. Rhachotropis aculeata (Lepechin). Rhachotropis aculeata G. 0. Sars, Crust, of Norway, vol. 1, 1895, p. 424, pi. 149. Rhachotropis aculeata Stebbing, Tierreich, , 1906, p. 348. Occurrence: 64°07' N, 11°12' W, 446 m, 2°5. "Ingolf" St. 4: 13-VI-1895. 2 spec- imens up to about 20 mm. 65°00'N, 11°16'W, 584 m, ~ 0°1. 'Ingolf" St. 59: 20-V-1896. 1 specimen about 35 mm. Though it is very abundant along the coasts of Greenland and Iceland (but not the Faroes) at depths from about 20-300 in, it is very rarely found at depths so great as the two above-named from the "Ingolf'-Expedition. The occurrences hitherto known from depths > 400 m are nearly all in the "Ingolf'-area and are as follows: NW. Greenland 77°17'N, 69°59'W, 930 m, -^ 0°4 (K. Stephensen, Meddel. om Gronl,


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