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313. Macrocypris minna, (Baird). 



En Del Exemplarer af denne eiendommelige Form 

 toges ved Husø paa 80— 100 Favnes Dyb. Arten er meget 

 almindelig ved vore Kyster paa større Dyb og desuden 



kjendt fra de britiske Øer. 



Ordo 7. 



OopepocLa.. 



Trib. 1. Calanoklea. 



Fam. i. Calanidæ. 



314. Calanus finmarchicus, (Gunner). 



Almindelig udbredt over hele det af os bereiste Hav- 

 strøg og ofte forekommende i umaadelig Masser lige i Vand- 

 skorpen, især ved Kanterne af de store Havbanker. Ual- 

 mindelig store Exemplarer (over dobbelt saa store som den 

 sædvanlige Form) erholdtes i Havet omkring Jan Mayen. 

 Arten, der forekommer langs vor hele Kyst, er kjendt fra 

 Spitsbergen, Granland, Island, de britiske Øer og Kattegat. 



315. Euchæta norvegica, Boeck. 



Se Iste Afsnit, pg. 234, PI. XIX. 



Findesteder. Stat. 26, 31, 35, 40, 53, 54, 96, 183, 

 190, 205, 257. 



Fam. 2. Pontellidæ. 



316. Anomalocera Pattersonii. Templeton. 



Denne smukke og let kjendelige Form blev under Ex- 

 peditionen observeret i Sognefjorden, samt paa 6 forskjel- 

 lige Havstationer (Stat. 10, 19, 26, 33, 35, 124), overalt 

 svømmende skarevis lige i Vandskorpen. Alle Stationer 



313. Macrocypris minna, (Baird). 



A number of specimens of this peculiar form were 

 tåken at Huso, in 80 — 100 fathoms. The species is a very 

 common one along the Norwegian coast, at great depths, 

 and known too from the British Islands. 



Ordo 7. 



Gopepoda. 



Trib. 1. Cahmoidea. 



Fam. 1. Calanidæ. 



314. Calanus finmarchicus, (Gurmer). 



Distributed as a rule throughout the whole of the 

 ocean-tract we had to explore, and frequently occurring in 

 prodigious numbers at the very surface of the water, in 

 particular close to the edges of the great ocean-banks. 

 Unusually large specimens (more than double the size of 

 the common form) were obtained in the sea surrounding 

 Jan Mayen. The species, which occurs along the whole 

 coast of Norway, is known from Spitzbergen, Greenland, 

 Iceland, the British Islands, and the Cattegat. 



315. Euchæta norvegica, Boeck. 



See Part I, p. 2:14, Pl. XIX. 



Locality. — Stats. 26, 31, 35, 40, 53, 54, 96, 183, 

 190, 205, 257. 



Fam. 2. Pontellidæ. 



316. Anomalocera Pattersonii, Templeton. 



This beautiful and easily distinguishable form was 

 observed on the Expedition in the Sognefjord, as also at 

 6 different Stations in the open sea (Stats. 10, 19, 26, 33, 

 35, 124). everywhere swimming about in shoals at the 



