. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. Fig. 9- 10. Head of reilculaliis, seen from above and below. X i. From a 255 uuii. long .specimen (o") from the parts of T'manak Fjord (West Greenland), [90 m. Dryjjalski F^xpedition (Dr. Vanhnffeni, 27. 3. rS93. row; I have counted 9 14 teeth in a row on the intermaxillary, on the palatines 9—13, on the vomer 2—5 and on the underjaw 8-15 in a row. The dorsal fin begins at a distance from the snout wdrich is equal to 30 —31,8",j of the total length; it con


. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. Fig. 9- 10. Head of reilculaliis, seen from above and below. X i. From a 255 uuii. long .specimen (o") from the parts of T'manak Fjord (West Greenland), [90 m. Dryjjalski F^xpedition (Dr. Vanhnffeni, 27. 3. rS93. row; I have counted 9 14 teeth in a row on the intermaxillary, on the palatines 9—13, on the vomer 2—5 and on the underjaw 8-15 in a row. The dorsal fin begins at a distance from the snout wdrich is equal to 30 —31,8",j of the total length; it contains 92—93 ra^'s, the anal fin 75 ra\'s. The \"entral fins are small, almost of the same length as the diameter of the pu])il. The length of the pectorals amounts to 13—14,2",, of the total length; the\' contain (19)20(21) rays. The scales in all the present specimens (225—380 nnn. long) reach to a point which lies imder or a httle in front of the anterior end of the dorsal fin, yet a part under the dorsal fin anteriorK' and the belh- to the anus (likewise a little behind this) are naked. In the smallest specimen the scab' covering ceases at some distance (23 nnn.) from the end of the tail, but in the others it extends \ery close or even to the root of the tail. The fins are free of scales. The lateral line begins on the back of the head o\er the gill-co\-er, cur\es down with a slight arch towards the median line, along wdiich it then continues to the point of the tail. .\ few jjores are to be seen forward on the trunk above this mediolateral lateral line. The colouration is somewhat speckled (Tab. 11, fig. 2 and fig. i) in texti. I cannot gi\e a better notion of it than In- citing Liitken's descri]Hion, which sa\-s concerning the males: The colour-nuirkings are as a nde in the form of a network on the trunk and tail, i. e. composed of an. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readab


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