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 vol. 2, No. 26, 1928, pp. 19, 20 (station; distribution); The Norwegian North Polar Expedition 

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 entrance to Krestowaja Bay); vol. 8, 1933, p. 10 (listed), p. 11 (Jermak stations 80, 85; Malygin 

 station 16b; collections of 1929, 1930, and 1931 stations 25, 44, 46, 48, 50, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 

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 station 48, data), p. 64 (Sedow station 50, data), p. 65 (Sedow station 56, data), p. 66 (Sedow 

 stations 58, 59, data), p. 67 (Sedow stations 60, 62, data), p. 68 (Sedow station 64, data), p. 69 

 (Sedow station 67, data), p. 72 (Lomonossow station 77, data), p. 73 (Lomonossow stations 79, 

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 1933, p. 22 (in key), p. 23 (general account; range); fig. 9, p. 23; figs. lOa, 11, p. 24. GRIEG, 

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 seas of the U.S.S.R., 1948, p. 470 (notes; distribution). CDENOT in Grasse 1 , Trait6 de zoologie, 

 vol. 11, 1948, p. 71. EINARSSON, The zoology of Iceland, vol. 4, pt. 70, 1948, p. 5 (localities); 

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 parison with Poliometra) ; fig. 26, p. 44. 



