. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. i» MEDUas III tO' sy w 70' ? V \ V^. I'l;;. l>.. Distribution in tlu- northern Atlantic of AluUii uiiiillci. 0 now records; Q previous records. Antarctic northwards; in the Pacific it is found as far north as the Bering Sea; in the Atlantic area it penetrates into high-arctic regions. Older Semaeostomae. An the Nortb-.\thintic species belonging to this order are inhabitants of the iip[>cr layers and only occasionally are taken in the deep strata, they will only be briefly mentioned i


. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. i» MEDUas III tO' sy w 70' ? V \ V^. I'l;;. l>.. Distribution in tlu- northern Atlantic of AluUii uiiiillci. 0 now records; Q previous records. Antarctic northwards; in the Pacific it is found as far north as the Bering Sea; in the Atlantic area it penetrates into high-arctic regions. Older Semaeostomae. An the Nortb-.\thintic species belonging to this order are inhabitants of the iip[>cr layers and only occasionally are taken in the deep strata, they will only be briefly mentioned in this paper. Pelagia noctiluca (). 8yn. Pelagia peria Slabber. Material: 62'orx. Ifi'.TO' *>/,1893. PL 1 specimen 40''O4'N. 14'52'\ • ,10f)fi. "Thor" I specimen 4rt'23'.\. 12-^, »;,l!tOr,. - - 47''02'N. 'W., " » ,31. Dana'St. 1201. 3rXK)m wire. 1 spec. 4rrto'N. 3(r22'W., »,Ut31. - - 4203. 50m - 3 - Moreover three specimens were taken by Olrik, 1860, in "Northern .Atlantic on a journey to ; i. e. about 60° N. Pflngia nnrlilura is a holoplanktonic medusa, independent of the .sea bottom; it is widely distributed and ver)' common in the surface layers of the Mediterranean anrl the warm parts of the .\tlrtiitic; the specimen taken by the "Dana" (St. 4201) in a haul with SfifK't m wire out was undoubtedly caupht during the hauling in of the net. During the "Michael .Sars" expedition in 1!)10 this medusa was found in several localities across the Atlantic between the edge of the Newfoundland Bank and the mouth of the Ciiannel, a httle .south of Lat. .50° N., and the two stations, where it was taken by the "Dana", are within the same range. It is very abun- dant in the Bay of Biscay, whence it is frequently carried into the mouth of the Channel and northwards along the western coasts of Ireland and Scotland, sometimes even right to the Norwegian coast. .According to V.


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