. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. Fig. XXXVII. Nematocarpus ramuliferus. a basal part of a hydrocladium 'showing the development of the secondary hydro- cladium [p primary, s secondary hydrocladium; the proximal, sarcothecal branch is a little abnormally developed]. "Ingolf" St. 44. b internodium of the primary tube of the stem of a young colony from "Ingolf St. 98. c Hydrotheca, "Ingolf" St. 44. d Gonotheca in side view and front view, "Ingolf" St. 9S. (a X 45, *â<* X 90). the gonotheca itself. The aperture is round or


. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. Fig. XXXVII. Nematocarpus ramuliferus. a basal part of a hydrocladium 'showing the development of the secondary hydro- cladium [p primary, s secondary hydrocladium; the proximal, sarcothecal branch is a little abnormally developed]. "Ingolf" St. 44. b internodium of the primary tube of the stem of a young colony from "Ingolf St. 98. c Hydrotheca, "Ingolf" St. 44. d Gonotheca in side view and front view, "Ingolf" St. 9S. (a X 45, *â<* X 90). the gonotheca itself. The aperture is round or often somewhat broader, oval, and we thus find here a distinct approach to the remarkable form of gonotheca which occurs in all known forms of Aglao- â phenopsis and Cladocarpus species, save that a distinct upper lip is less often clearly discernible. Nematocarpus ramuliferus was formerly only found in the cold area (fig. XXXVIII), but the two finds fall just in the zone where otherwise warmer atlantic, deeper-living visitors occur sporadi-. boom ._. .1000 rn. Fig. XXXVIII. Finds of Nematocarpus 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 Ingolf (Cruiser); Danish Ingolf-Expedition (1895-1896). Copenhagen : H. Hagerup


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