. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. l62 CRUSTACEA MALACOSTRACA. VI. Distribution. "Several places off the south and west coast of Norway, as also in the Trondhjems- fjord and off the Nordland coast", muddy bottom, 57—375 m. Haugesund; in the Christianiafjord rather abundant; Bohuslan (G. O. Sars 1. c). — 15 miles NNE. of Skagen, 235 m., clay (specimens in the Copen- hagen Zool. Museum). Genus Paraphoxus G. 0. Sars. Paraphoxus G. O. Sars 1895, p. 148. Stebbing 1906, p. 137. 155. Paraphoxus oculatus (G. O. Sars) (Cha


. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. l62 CRUSTACEA MALACOSTRACA. VI. Distribution. "Several places off the south and west coast of Norway, as also in the Trondhjems- fjord and off the Nordland coast", muddy bottom, 57—375 m. Haugesund; in the Christianiafjord rather abundant; Bohuslan (G. O. Sars 1. c). — 15 miles NNE. of Skagen, 235 m., clay (specimens in the Copen- hagen Zool. Museum). Genus Paraphoxus G. 0. Sars. Paraphoxus G. O. Sars 1895, p. 148. Stebbing 1906, p. 137. 155. Paraphoxus oculatus (G. O. Sars) (Chart 28). Paraphoxus, oculatus G. O. Sars 1895, p. 149, PI. 51. — Stebbing 1906, p. 137. Occurrence. The species was secured by the "Ingolf" at 5 stations. W. of Greenland: St. 27: 64°54'N., 55°io' W. 740 m. Temp. 1 spec. - 28: 65°i4'N., 55°42'W. 791m. Temp. Abt. 20 spec. - 32: 66°35'N., 56°38'W. 600 m. Abt. 20 spec. N. of Iceland: St. 128: 66°5o' N., 20°02'W. 367 m. Temp. '. Abt. 15 spec. E. - - 58: 64°25'N., I2°09'W. 397 m. Temp. °. 1 spec. The Copenhagen Zool. Museum further possesses a specimen from E. Iceland: Fask- rudfjordr, 95—38 m, blue clay, 17. 7. 1899, R. Horring leg. The species is not new to the "Ingolf"- area, for the type was taken at the shore of Jan Mayen (Sars 1885, p. 155), and it is also known from W. Greenland: 7i°io' N., 58°56' W., 377 m., clay (H. J. Hansen, 1887, p. 86). Distribution. "Along the whole coast of Norway, in moderate depths from 20 to 100 fathoms, muddy bottom. The most sou- thern locality where I have met with it, is Far- sund, the most northern, Vadso. In the Trond- hjemsfjord .... rather abundant at a depth of about 100 fathoms" (G. O. Sars 1895). — 15 miles NNE. of Skagen, 235 m, clay (specimen in the Copenhagen Zool. Museum). - - Also found at France and in the Mediterranean (Chevreux, teste Stebbing 1906). — St. Magnus Bay (Shetland), and 7 miles off Bradda Head (I


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