38 



søgt Punkt omki'ing denne Øgruppe. Ogsaa her fandtes 

 rognlulde Individer i August Maaned. Ved Jan Mayen 

 er den hidtil blot erholdt under Nordhavs-Expeditionen. 

 Den findes ikke omtalt fra Island, men optræder langs 

 Norges Nord- og Vestkyst lige ned i Kattegat under 58" 

 N. B.. altid paa det uoget dybere Vand (ikke under 20 

 Favne). Et enkelt Individ (I. fnmge); Malm) er fun- 

 det paa den svenske Kyst (GuUmarf] arden) ved Bohuslen 

 i 18(!1. 



Ved Amei-icas Kyster er den hidtil ikke omtalt søn- 

 denfor Grønland. 



Overs 



Gren. Txnglops, Reinh. 



1829—30, K<rl. D. Vid. Selsk. Nat. Math. Afh. .5 D. 

 p, LII, Kbhvn. 1832 il 829— 30). 



Hovedet af middeJs Størrelse, bedækket af en 

 granuJeret Hud: Kjæverne spinkle. Praeoperculum 

 svagt væbnet, Operculum tiden Tome. Sidehnien 

 med Benplader: Legemet nedenfor denne hedæhket 

 af skraailøbende, hagtrl tandede Hudfolder. Tæn- 

 der i Kjæverne og paa Vomer. 2 adskilte Dorsaler. 

 Pectoral ernes Straaler ere nedtil næsten fri., og noget 

 forlængede. 



9. Triglops pingelii, Reinh. 1838. 



Pl, I. Fiff. 9— lU. 



Del 



Triglops pingelii, Reinh. Kgl. D. Vid. Selsk. Nat. Math. Afh. 



p. 114 og p. 118 (1838). 

 Triglops pliwosticttis, Cope. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sei. Phil. 18(i.'i. p. 81, 



Noten (18().')). 



Diagn. Hovedet hideholdes omtr. S^j^ Gange i Total- 

 længdcii. Snuden koii ; Øjnene store, indehoJdes ikke fvMt 

 3 Gange i Horedlængden. Praeopercidztm har 4 svage Tome. 

 Legemet ovenfor Sidelinien granvleret, og med en Ecplde Ben- 

 torne langs Grunden.aJDorsalerne. Sidelinien højtliygende, 

 med en Sænhring muler Iste Dorsal. Sidernes tandede Hud- 

 foJde)~ særdeles taJrigc. Farven lilegt hridgnJ med hninsoiie 

 Trerpletfer, hvoraf -4 ere større, eller med afhrudte nregel- 

 ntæssige Læitgdeptetter. Hunnen har en lang AndliMiyille. 

 Størrelsen indtil 200 """ (Hannen). 



M. B. 6. 1 D. 10—12 (13): 2 D. 24—25 (23 ell 26); 



A. 24—25 (23—26):P. 17—21; V. 4; C. io/i.2/io. 



Lin. lat. 47—49 (45—46). 



well investigated locality there. Examples having the ab- 

 domen distended with roe also occurred there in August. 

 Off the coast of Jan Mayen, the only individuals hitherto 

 observed were those taken on the Expedition. The species 

 is nowhere mentioned as occurring on the shores of Ice- 

 land; it is met with, however, along the entire line of the 

 Norwegian coast, extending as far south as the Cattegat. 

 in lat. 58" N.. invariably at some depth (not less than 

 20 fathoms). A solitary example (/. furciger. Malm) was 

 observed off Bohuslen in 1861. 



On the shores of North America, it is not mentioned 

 as extending further south than Greenland. 



Oen. Trig'lops, Reinh. 



Over.?. 1829—30, Kgl. D. ^■id. Selsk. Nat. Math. Afh. .-. D. 

 p. LII. Kbhvn. 18:!2 (1829— .SO). 



Head of moderate length, enveloped in a rough, 

 granulated skin : jaics slender, unarmed. Preoper- 

 culum slightly armed: operculum toithout spines. 

 Lateral line with osseous plates. Body covered heloio 

 with oblique membranous folds, dentate along the 

 posterior margin : dorsals 2, disconnected. Teeth, 

 in Jaros and on vomer. Pectoral rays in lower part 

 of fin almost free, and .wmewhat elongated. 



9. Triglops pingelii. Reinh. 1838. 



PI. I, ti„-. (I_10. 



Triglops pinydii, Reinh. ; Kgl. D. Vid. Selsk. Nat. Math. Afli. 7 Del, 



p. 114 & p. 118 0838). 

 Triglops pleurostictus, Cojie, Proc. Acad. Nat. 8ei. Phil. 1865, p. 81, 



Note 1180)5). > 



Diagnosis. — Length of head to total length as 1 to 

 3^1,; snout short. Eyes large, longitudinal diameternot qttite 

 '/.! of the length of the head. Preope)"mlum with four 

 slmidei- spines. Body above lateral line granulated, a series 

 of osseus spines e.iiending along base of dorsals. Lateral 

 line high up the side, bending doivnivards under first dorsal. 

 The dentate membranous folds exceedingly numerous. Colour 

 pale ivhitish-yellow, relieved icith transverse sjwts of brownish- 

 black. 4 larger than the rest, or tvith disrupted longitudinal 

 patches, irregulary disposed. The male has a long anal 

 papilla. Lenc/th reaching 200""" (male). 



M. B. 6. 1 D. 10—12 (13): 2 D. 24—25 (23—26); 



A. 24—25 (23—26); P. 17—21; V. 4; C. Wil2iio. 



Lin. lat. 47—49 (45—46). 



