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Porsangerfjord (Stat. 260) samt paa Stat. 262 og 273. 

 begge beliggende i Østhavet. Jeg har tidligere tåget den 

 i Varangerfjorden. Arten anføres ogsaa af Stuxberg fra 

 det kariske Hav. 



78 Diastylis nodosa, G. 0. Sårs. n. sp. 



Se Iste Afsnit, pg. 61, Pl. VII. Fiff. 1—4. 

 Findested. Stat. 357. 



79. Diastylis polaris, G. 0. Sårs. 



(Om Cumaceer fra de store Dybder i Nordishavet). 



Observeret under Expeditionen paa 6 forskjellige Sta- 

 tioner (51, 124, 192, 240, 248, 353). alle tilhørende den 

 kolde Area; Dybden indtil 1333 Favne. Arten er forst 

 opdaget i et enkelt Exemplar under den svenske Spitsbergs- 

 expedition 1868 i Havet NV af Spitsbergen og anføres og- 

 saa af Norman fra Lightning-Expeditionen. 



80. Diastylis stygia, G. 0. Sårs. (1. c.) 



Af denne ligeledes under de svenske Spitsbergsexpedi- 

 tioner forst opdagede Art erholdtes Exemplarer paa Stat. 

 35, 40 og 200, alle tilhørende den kolde Area; Dybden 

 fra 620 til 1215 Favne. Det forst opdagede Exemplar 

 blev tåget paa det enorme Dyb af 2600 Favne i Havet 

 raellem Spitsbergen og Grønland. Arten anføres ogsaa af 

 Norman fra Porcupine-Expeditionen. 



81. Diastylis Edwardsii, (Kroyer). 



Exemplarer af denne ved Finmarken ikke ualmindelige 



Art blev under Expeditionen tagne i Saltenfjord, ved Ham- 

 merfest og ved Jan Mayen. Den er udbredt til Grønland, 

 Sibiriens Ishav og det kariske Hav. følgelig at betragte 

 som en ægte arktisk Form. 



Porsangerfjord (Stat. 260), as also at Stations 262 and 

 273. both in the Barents Sea. I had previously obtained 

 the animal in the Varangerfjord. The speeies is likewise 

 recorded by Stuxberg from the Kara Sea. 



78. Diastylis nodosa, G. O. Sårs. 



See Part I. p. fil, Pl. VII. figs. 1—4. 

 Locality. — Stat. 357. 



79. Diastylis polaris, G. 0. Sårs. 



(Om Cumaceer fra de store Dybder i Nordishavet). 



Observed on the Expedition at 6 different Stations 

 (Stats. 51. 124. 192. 240. 248. 353). all belonging to the 

 cold area; depth reaching 1333 fathoms. The speeies was 

 discovered (a sole individual) on the Swedish Spitzbergen 

 Expedition, 1868. in the tract of ocean north-west of Spitz- 

 bergen. and is likewise recorded by Norman, from the 

 "Light ning" Expedition. 



80. Diastylis stygia, G. 0. Sårs. il. c.) 



Of this form. likewise discovered on the Swedish 

 Spitzbergen Expedition, individuals were tåken at Stations 

 35. 40, and 200. all belonging to the cold area; depth 

 ranging from 620 to 1215 fathoms. The specimen first 

 observed was brought up from the prodigious depth of 

 2600 fathoms, in the truet of ocean extending between 

 Spitzbergen and Greenland. The animal is also recorded 

 by Norman, from the "Porcupine" Expedition. 



81 Diastylis Edwardsii. (Kroyer). 



Examples of this speeies. not uncommon off the coast 

 of Finmark, were tåken on the Expedition in the Salten- 

 fjord, at Hammerfest, and off Jan Mayen. Northward, 

 its range of distribution extends to Greenland, the Siberian 

 Polar Sea. and the Kara Sea ; hence, the animal must be 

 regarded as a true Arctic form. 



