. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. a. .\bdi. Text-fig. 7S. Xanthocalanus claviger Th. Scott, fo'. 23. 1). Pes V sin. Re 11—III in situ from the left side X 122- c. Pes V sin. Re II —III in ant. view >, 240. d. Pes V dext. in exterior view X 122. the thorax are regularly ronnded. The head and the fourth somites are almost completely fused with the following ones. The anterior division is 2'4 as long as the nrosonie; the ctnnparativc length of the abdominal .somites are seen in the fig. 78 a. The serrated seam along the hi


. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. a. .\bdi. Text-fig. 7S. Xanthocalanus claviger Th. Scott, fo'. 23. 1). Pes V sin. Re 11—III in situ from the left side X 122- c. Pes V sin. Re II —III in ant. view >, 240. d. Pes V dext. in exterior view X 122. the thorax are regularly ronnded. The head and the fourth somites are almost completely fused with the following ones. The anterior division is 2'4 as long as the nrosonie; the ctnnparativc length of the abdominal .somites are seen in the fig. 78 a. The serrated seam along the hinder margins is poorly developed. The a)ite>iniilaf extend distinctly beyond the end of the thorax to the end of the second ab- dominal somite. Segments 8 c^^ g are only in front indistinctly separated from segments 10—12, which are completely fused; these segments are fairly well separated from segment 13, which is well separated from segment 14; the following segments are well separated from each other. A complete "trithek" is found in segments 3—9; "^^sthetasken" are found in segments 10—^19, but are wanting in segments 20—24. Small proximal setae are seen in segments 12, 14, 16 and iS. The exopodite of the ui/frititac is 1-5 as long as the endopodite, whicli has 6 setae in the outer and 8 in the inner lobe of the second segment. The manducator\' ])art of the iiiandibulac is soft-skinned and \ery long and slender, with delicate l)nt distinct teeth; the third basipodite is widened. 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); Københavns universitet. Zoologisk museum. Copenhagen H. Hagerup


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