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2. Gen. Cordylochele G. O. Sars, 1888. 

 Cordylochele Sars, Pycnog. bor. arct., 1888. 



1. Cordylochele malleolata G. O. Sars. 

 Pallene malleolata Sars, Crust. Pycnog., 1880, p. 469. 



Cord\lochele malleolata Sar.s, Pycnogonidea, 1891, p. 45. PI. IV. Fig. i, 1 a-k. 



Occurrence. The Ingolf-stations are: 4, 9, 32, 126, that is to say the .southern part of the 

 Norwegian Sea, the Greenland Sea, the Denmark Strait, and far up in the Davis Strait. The depths 

 were between 200 and 300 fath. 



Distribution. According to Sars, Pycnogonidea, 1891, p. 48, it is a genuine arctic form, 

 from the Kara Sea, Spitzbergen, and Beeren Eiland. By tlie Ingolf it was taken somewhat farther 

 south and west. 



2. Cordylochele longicollis G. O. vSars. 

 Cordylochele longicollis Sars, Pycnog. bor. arct, 1888, p. 344. 



— — Idem, Pycnogonidea, 1891, p. 49. PI. IV. Fig. 2, 2 a-g. 



Occurrence. The Ingolf-stations 27 and 73 .show it to be taken in the Davis Strait and 

 in the Atlantic vS. W. of Iceland. The depths were between 400 and 600 fath. 



Distribution. Hitherto the .species was only known from the coasts of Norway and Lofoden. 



3. Gen. Pseudopallene W'ils., 1878. 

 Pseudopallene Wilson, S\n. Pycnog. Ncw-Engl., 1878, p. 10. 



Pseudopallene circularis Goods. 

 Pallene circularis Goodsir, New spec. Pycnog., 1842, p. 137. pi. 3. fig. 2. 

 Pseudopallene circularis Sars, Pycnogonidea, 1891, p. 38. PI. III. Fig. 3, 3 a-h. 

 Pallene intermedia Kroyer, Kundsk. Pycnog., 1844, p. 119 (full-grown). 



— — Idem, Gaimard, Voy. Scand. Lappon., 1849, PI. 37. Fig. 2, 2 a-1. 

 Pseudopallene intermedia Hansen, Kara-Hav. Pycnog., 1886, p. 21. Tab. XIX. Fig. 2, 2 a-1. 

 Pallene di.scoidea Kroyer, Kundsk. P}'cnog., 1844, p. 120 (young). 



— — Idem, Gaimard, Voy. Scand. Lappon., 1849, PI. 37. Fig. 3, a-g. 

 Pseudopallene di.scoidea Wilson, Syn. Pycnog. New-Engl., 1878, p. 12. PL III. Fig. 3, a-b (young). 

 Pseudopallene hisjjida (Stimps.) Idem, Syn. Pycnog. New-Engl., 1S78, p. 10. Pi. III. Fig. i a-e (full-grown). 



Occurrence. The Ingolf-station 127, i.e. the Greenland Sea, North of Iceland, 66° 33' Lat. N. 



20°05'Long. W., depth 44 fath. 



