. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. 52 LYCODIN.^. and a half times tlie diameter of the eye. The lenoth of the snout to the eye, is not quite 3' , times in the whole lenji^th of the head. The lower jaw extends almost as far forward as the upper, whose posterior angle lies under the anterior third of the eye. The lips are tolerably fleshy. The teeth are small and pointed, placed as usual on the intermaxillary, palatal, vomer and mandible. The grooves for the pores of the lateral line are in parts considerable and very deep, s


. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. 52 LYCODIN.^. and a half times tlie diameter of the eye. The lenoth of the snout to the eye, is not quite 3' , times in the whole lenji^th of the head. The lower jaw extends almost as far forward as the upper, whose posterior angle lies under the anterior third of the eye. The lips are tolerably fleshy. The teeth are small and pointed, placed as usual on the intermaxillary, palatal, vomer and mandible. The grooves for the pores of the lateral line are in parts considerable and very deep, surrounded b\- soft, projec- ting borders; from the snout to under the e>e there is a row of 7 distinct pits, and another row of pits, likewise 7 in number, from the tip of the mandible to the lower posterior corner of the. 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 Danish Ingolf-Expedition (1895-1896); Københavns universitet. Zoologisk museum. Copenhagen H. Hagerup


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