. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. COPEPODA 77 imeiis which they have referred to yl. ariiKitus are not to he distingiiislicd from specimens from the northern seas. The gnlf of Guinea, the- vScjutli Atlantic, tlie Indian and Mala_\'aii vSeas ^ht accor- dingly to be regarded as King within the range of this species. Kvcn if Sars is right, that some of Brady's specimens are identical with lioeck's species, we are not right in concluding that the species has the distribntion stated b\- I5rad\' (cf. A. Scott's remark p. 37)


. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. COPEPODA 77 imeiis which they have referred to yl. ariiKitus are not to he distingiiislicd from specimens from the northern seas. The gnlf of Guinea, the- vScjutli Atlantic, tlie Indian and Mala_\'aii vSeas ^ht accor- dingly to be regarded as King within the range of this species. Kvcn if Sars is right, that some of Brady's specimens are identical with lioeck's species, we are not right in concluding that the species has the distribntion stated b\- I5rad\' (cf. A. Scott's remark p. 37). 16. Chiridius armatus Boeck. (PI. II 3aâe; text-figs. 17 aâd) i. (). Sars, pp. 27 29, I 1907. pis. XV- XVI. I 1903. â â â Jeuseu, Johanseu & , 1908. vinsen, p. 304. , Pseniloaetiilius aitnalus Boeck. Wolfendeu, pp. 115 , igir. aiul 131. pi. IV 29 â 31. ^ "ec CUiriilius armatus lioirk. I'arran, p. 34. â â â G. (). Sars, p. 2. â â â Th. Scott, ]). 222. Pscudoaetiflius armatus Boeck. Pearson, p. 11. Cliiridius armatus Boeck. Koefoed & Damas, p. 408. â â â Farran, p. 30. Pseudoaetidius annatus Boeck. v. Bremen, p. 33, fig- 34. Chiriilius armatus Boeck. Farran, pp. 90â91. Stephenscn, p. 316. Description, f"^. Size of specimens from Tlior St. 172 measured 4-43 mm., anterior division 3-3 nnn., urosome I'lo mm. The smallest specimen (Thor St. 72) measured 3-6 mm. The body differred in the following features from Sars' description; laterally aiul beneath, the limitation between the head and first thoracic tcrgite is indicated; the fifth thoracic tergite, which is produced into well developed triangular points, is ^ b e short, but well distinguished (text-fig. 17 c). The genital somite is only slightl)' produced beneath, and the receptaculum has, as seen in fig. 17 d, a charac- teristic structure. The furcal rami, which are a little longer than the anal somite, are scarcely 1-3 as long as wide. The aitfonnilac. whic


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