CRUSTACEA MALACOSTRACA. 



Occurrence. The •'Ingolf has only twice taken this species. 



Davis Straits: St. 29: 65° 34' N. L., 54° 31' W. L., Trawl, 68 fm.; 2 spec. 

 — — - 28: 65° 14' — 55^42' — Vertical net, 100— o fm.; i spec. 



On the west coast of Greenland it is known from Karajok Fjord, ca. 70° 20' N. L. (Vanhoffen) 

 and in Malac. Groenl. I have mentioned various localities in the region from ca. 70° to d^^^j^ N. L,. It 

 was taken by the "Thor" a number of times at Iceland, namely, from the north-west coast in Patrik 

 Fjord, from the north coast in Ofjord and Skjalfandi, from the east coast in Rode Fjord; it is present 

 also from vSeydis Fjord on the same coast, taken with the previous species by Hallas; Ostenfeld has 

 it from a .spot south-west of Iceland. In the East Crrecnland waters it has only once been taken, at 

 ca. 74° 20' N. L., 15° W. L,. (Buchholz). 



Distribution. This siJecies is further known from localities along both sides of Scotland 

 (Norman). It was taken by the "Thor" several miles west of St. Kilda and twice in the Skagerak 

 due south of Norway at 57° 52' N. L. It was founded on specimens from the Christiania Fjord, and 

 Sars states that he has taken it "now and then" on the west coast of Norway, but does not give the 

 northern limits. 



We know at present no more of the distribution of this species, which is probably nmch greater. 

 We may believe that the gaps are partly due to its having been sometimes confused with or not 

 separated from the previous species. 



5. Thysanoessa longicaudata Kroyer. 



1846. Thysanopoda longicaudata Kroyer, Voy. en Scand., Crust., PI. 8, figs, i, a— f. 



1882. Thysanoessa tenera G. O. Sars, Forh. Vid. Selsk., Christiania, p. 53, No. 18, Tab. I, Fig. 19 — 20. 



1905. — longicaudata Holt & Tattersall, Rep. Sea and Inland fisheries of Ireland, 1902 — 1903, 



Part II, App. no. II, p. 107 & 138, PI. XV. 

 Occurrence. The "Ingolf has taken this species at numerotis places: 

 Davis Straits: St. 28: 65° 14' N. L., 55° 42' W. L., Vertical net, 100 — o fm.; 5 spec. 



— — - 2>T- 60° 17' — 54^05' — Surface; 4 spec. 



South-West of Greenland: St. 22: 58° 10' N. L., 48°25'W. L., Vertical net, 200—0 fm.; 14 sjiec. 

 West of Iceland: St. 91: 64° 44' N. L., 31° 00' W. L., Plankton net, 100 — o fm.; i spec. 

 South-West of Iceland: St. 78: 60° 37' N. L., 27° 52' W. L., Plankton net, 100— o fm.; i spec. 



— - — - 39- 62° 00' — 22° 38' — — 100— o — ; I — 



— - — - 68: 62° 06' — 22° 30' — Vertical net, 100 — o — ; 12 — 

 South of Iceland: St. 63: 62" 40' N. L., 19- 05' W. L., Vertical net, 100 — o fm.; 11 .spec. 



— - — - 54: 63° 08' — 15° 40' — — 100— o — ; 10 — 



South-East of Iceland: St. 57: 63° 17' N. L., 13° 02' W. L., Vertical net, 100 — o fm. 



— - — - 47- 61° 32' — 13° 40' — — 100— o — 

 South of Jan Mayen: St. 117: 69° 13' — 8^" 23' — — loo-o — 

 North-East of Iceland: - 120: 67° 29' — 11° 32' — — 100— o — 



— . _ - 121: 66° 59' — 13" 11' — — 100— o — ; 



15 spec. 

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