. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. HYDROIDA II 61. Fig. XXVIII. Finds of Polyplumaria flabellata in the Northern Atlantic. one or two alternating apophyses. The apophyse proceeds asymmetrically from the base of a cauline hvdrotheca; this is surrounded by a pair of supracalycine sarcothecae, and a third sareotheca situate proximally and a little to the side of the median line, somewhat removed from the base of the hvdro- theca, on the side of the median line opposite to the apophyse. The hydrocladia are divided by trans- verse nodes into internodia, which have


. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. HYDROIDA II 61. Fig. XXVIII. Finds of Polyplumaria flabellata in the Northern Atlantic. one or two alternating apophyses. The apophyse proceeds asymmetrically from the base of a cauline hvdrotheca; this is surrounded by a pair of supracalycine sarcothecae, and a third sareotheca situate proximally and a little to the side of the median line, somewhat removed from the base of the hvdro- theca, on the side of the median line opposite to the apophyse. The hydrocladia are divided by trans- verse nodes into internodia, which have about the middle a hvdrotheca with a supracalycine pair of sarcothecae, on low apophyses near the opening of the hydrotheca, and a proximal, unpaired sareotheca in the median line near the proximal end of the internodium. The basal internodium on the primary hydrocladium has two proximal unpaired sarcothecae in the median line; at the base of this inter- nodium's hydrotheca there appear, in fertile colonies, apophyses to the secondary hydrocladium, which is of the same structure as the primary. The hydrotheca; are on the hydrocladium about twice as long as broad; on the stem somewhat shorter; they have a somewhat outward curving opening margin, and are fused throughout their whole length with the internodium. The gouothecae are situate on the stem or close under the base of the proximal hydrothecas on the primary and secondary hydrocladia; they have a short, often rudimentary stalk. The gouothecae are pear-shaped, often curved, rounded off somewhat asymmetrically distally, with a broad opening; thev have two sarcothecae basally. Material: "Ingolf" St. 24 63°o6' N., 56°oo' W., depth 1199 fathoms 2,4° - 55 63°33' N., 15W W, 316 ° - 98 65=38' N, 26°27' W., 138 5,9°. 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 resem


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