. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. ON THE APPENDICES GENITALES (CLASPERSi IX Till': lANS. /:> -^Si"^ » 7 » '! - al. <l iLr \--h'%h"" 2~. Fig. 2S. Fig. 27. Cal/oi-liynchiis aiilarclicjts. The right ventral ajipendage from the ventral side; a little reduced, ab abdominal pore. F"ig. 28. The same from the dorsal side. part, where it passes over the medial edo^e on tlie \entral side, and liere it ends in the shape of an i'; thus the whole slit is formed like a cork-screw. Immediately be- hind t
. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. ON THE APPENDICES GENITALES (CLASPERSi IX Till': lANS. /:> -^Si"^ » 7 » '! - al. <l iLr \--h'%h"" 2~. Fig. 2S. Fig. 27. Cal/oi-liynchiis aiilarclicjts. The right ventral ajipendage from the ventral side; a little reduced, ab abdominal pore. F"ig. 28. The same from the dorsal side. part, where it passes over the medial edo^e on tlie \entral side, and liere it ends in the shape of an i'; thus the whole slit is formed like a cork-screw. Immediately be- hind the hole the can only with difficult}' be separated on account of the stiffness of the skeleton; but in the terminal part the slit is easily opened on account of the thinness of the skeleton, which is here like a thin, con\-oluted shaving-, which ma\' to a certain degree be unrolled. The inner, tubular hollow of the terminal jiart, as well as its opening at the point is completely stuffed with secretion, which also fills the hole at the base as well as the nooks between the , the base of the fin, and the body. As to the skeleton, I think it prett\' sure that in the shaft it is as in CJiiiuirra\ as we find a rather mov- able joint before the hole , the surroundings of which seem to be cptite as in Cl/iiiicrnt, we may be justified in supposing the basale to end here; somewhat out on the shaft we find another, little mo\-able joint; accordingh' the piece Ih is found between these two points; on the \-entral side the distal border of this piece is distincth" marked h\ the cessation of the inmost part of the muscular mass of the glandular bag (the calf ); the other part of the skeleton then must be the , this seems here to be formed like a convoluted leaf, in which no separation into branches is found; such l)ranches, no doubt, would be discernible through the membranous skin, if lines of separation really existed (the only place where such a lin
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