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6. Spirontocaris Fabricii Kr. 



St. 1. 2 spec; St. 6. 1 spec; St. 9B. 1 spec; St. 26. 1 spec; St. 32. 

 3 spec; St. 34. 3 spec. 



7. Spirontocaris Gaimardii M.Edw. 



St. 3B. 1 spec; St. 3C. 3 spec; St. 8, 1 spec; St. 19. 1 spec; St. 27. 

 1 spec; St. 28. 2 spec; St. 32. 2 spec 



8. Spirontocaris polaris Sabine. 

 St. 9B. 4 spec; St. 32. 1 spec 



9. Spirontocaris groenlandica J. С Fabr. 



St. 3B. 1 spec; St. 33. 1 spec 



10. Spirontocaris spinus Sow. 



St. 1. 1 spec; St. 2. 1 spec; St. ЗА. 1 spec; St. 4A. 2 spec; St. 5. 

 1 spec; St. 7. 1 spec; St. lOA. 1 spec; St. 26. 2 spec; St. 28. 3 spec 



X 11. Spirontocaris microceros Kr. 



St. 19. 1 spec 



The finding of this species is one of the most interesting results of 

 the Expedition. In our zoological museum there are some 50 old speci- 

 mens of this Greenland species, from four localities in West Greenland, 

 ranging from Nanortalik (60°8' N.) to Prøven (72°23' N.) (see H. J. 

 Hansen's list from 1887, p. 49). Since the publication of H. J. Hansen's 

 paper it has not been found by any Danish or any foreign expedition, 

 until now that it has been taken in N. Strømfjord; and it has never been 

 found out of West Greenland. As, according to its last habitat, it appears 

 to be a coast-form (Dr. Nordmann obtained it from a depth of 40 — 20 

 metres; in connection with the specimens previously known nothing is 

 stated regarding the depth) it is very strange that so little is known 

 regarding its distribution. 



Euphausiacea. 



12. Rhoda Raschii M. Sars. 

 St. lOA. 2 spec. 



Cumacea. 



13. Diastylis scorpioides Lepech. 



St. 8. 1 spec; St. lOA. 4 spec; St. 34. 9 spec. 



14. Diastylis Rathkei Kr. 



St. lOA. 5 spec; St. 34. 5 spec. 



15. Eudorella emarginata Kr. 



St. IID. 2 spec. 



Amphipoda. 



16. Socarnes bidenticulatus Bate. 



St. 29. 1 spec; 4. tenting ground, 1 spec 



