. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. COPEPODA 145 Distribution. According to Far ran "this species is of frequent occurrence in the , having been taken on every station at depths of from 300 to 1000 fathoms". It has been recorded from the Fteroe channel, from the Mid Atlantic and from the South Atlantic as far south as 35° L. S. It has been recorded from the Gulf of California, from the Pacific 35° L,. N. 125° L,. W. as well as from the Malay Archipelago. Remarks. In spite of the small differences enumerated between my specimens and Giesbr


. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. COPEPODA 145 Distribution. According to Far ran "this species is of frequent occurrence in the , having been taken on every station at depths of from 300 to 1000 fathoms". It has been recorded from the Fteroe channel, from the Mid Atlantic and from the South Atlantic as far south as 35° L. S. It has been recorded from the Gulf of California, from the Pacific 35° L,. N. 125° L,. W. as well as from the Malay Archipelago. Remarks. In spite of the small differences enumerated between my specimens and Giesbrecht's description I think the Atlantic and the Pacific forms belong to the same species. Different authors, f. inst. Pearson and A. Scott, have identified Wolfenden's Euch. carinata ^\W\ this species; they are certainly wrong as far as the young male described in 1902 is concerned; on account of the frontal crest like that of E. galeata, the rounded lateral corners of the thorax and the left endopodite of the fifth pair of legs "like small stump" there is some reason to identify it with, f. inst., Euchirella intermedia (cf. p. 127). The position of the adult female is somewhat uncertain; Wolfenden regards it (p. 236) as a true Euchirella in spite of the missing spines of the second basipodite of the fourth pair of legs. It is with some reluctance that I have referred the described male to this species; at present it is impos- .sible to tell its certain position. The descriptions of Esterly and Scott are too short for a certain identification. 41. Chirudina pustulifera G. O. Sars. (PI. V figs 6 a—d; text-fig. 39.) 1905. Undeuchffite pustulifera n. sp. G. O. Sars, p. 14. 1908. Euchirella Wolfendenii n. sp. Farran, pp. 38—39! P'- ^ f'gs iS—19; pi. IV fig. 3. 1908. Undeuchsete pustulifera G. O. Sars. v. Bremen, p. 44. Description. Size of female from Thor St. 183 was 6-9 mm.; anterior division 57 mm.; urosome 1-2 mm. Sars' specimens measured 6-9 and Farran's 72


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