Archive image from page 295 of The Danish Ingolf-expedition (1899-1953). The Danish Ingolf-expedition danishingolfex2apt1a5daniuoft Year: 1899-1953 6o LYCODIN-. In relation to tlie total leno'tli, the length of the head is 25,7 'o, the distance between the snout and the anus 47,3 ' ,,, the height over the anus 12,7 « o, the lon- gitudinal diameter of the eye 3,3 ' .>, the length of the pectoral 16,8 « ââ The colour is grav-brown with 7 broad, dark cross-bands; a light band across the neck. The scales extend to a point under the anterior end of the dorsal fin. The lateral line is niediol


Archive image from page 295 of The Danish Ingolf-expedition (1899-1953). The Danish Ingolf-expedition danishingolfex2apt1a5daniuoft Year: 1899-1953 6o LYCODIN-. In relation to tlie total leno'tli, the length of the head is 25,7 'o, the distance between the snout and the anus 47,3 ' ,,, the height over the anus 12,7 « o, the lon- gitudinal diameter of the eye 3,3 ' .>, the length of the pectoral 16,8 « ââ The colour is grav-brown with 7 broad, dark cross-bands; a light band across the neck. The scales extend to a point under the anterior end of the dorsal fin. The lateral line is niediolateral. Pvloric appendages 2. The size (of the single specimen, a female), 370 mm. I). 94. A. jb. P. 23. Distribution. W. from North Spitzbergen, 459 fathoms. Remarks on the S>â nonymy. L. luikenii was in iSSo by R. CoUett for a species, a single specimen of which, 370 mm. long, was taken by the Xorth-Atlantic Expedition W. from North Spitzbergen, where the depth was 459 fathoms and the bottom-tempe- rature â 1° C; it was previously described by the same author in 1S78 under the name L. reiictilahis Reinhardt, an error that Collett himself corrected in the interval after he had examined the real L. reiicu/atus in the Zoological IMuseum of Copenhagen. Later. /.. liiikenii was reported, on the authority of Liitken, to have been again found in numbers botli b}- the Dijmphna and lugolf Expeditions. In 1886 he referred no less than 28 specimens from the Kara Sea to L. liitkenii: I ha\-e come to the conclusion however, that the largest of these specimens must be referred to L. rossi Malmgr., and that the others constitute a new species, belonging to the scaleless Lycodes: Lycodes agiwsius (cf. p. 79I. In 1898 further, Liitken mentioned quite briefh- that the Ingolf had taken 6 L. luikenii S. from Jan Mayen. Five of these however, are a colour- variety of Lycodes pallidus Coll, var. simiiis mihi (cf. p. 46). The sixth specimen was rightly determined accordin


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