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64. Paramphithoé assimilis G. O. Sars. 
Conspectus p. 162. 
Kvanefjord St. 13, 34—40 m., 1 spec. — Bredefjord St. 32, 
35—37 m., 1 spec.; St. 36, 29100 m., 2 spec. 
Hitherto found in Greenland only at Godthaab and Egedesminde. 
65. Parapleustes glaber Boeck. 
Conspectus p. 164. 
Bredefjord St. 32, 35—37 m., 1 spec. 
66. Acanthonotosoma serratum O. Fabr. 
Conspectus p. 167. 
Bredefjord St. 32, 35—37 m., 2 spec.; St. 36, 29—100 m., 2 spec.; 
St. 37, 20—30 m., about 10 spec.; St. 48, about 60 spec.; St. 61, 12,5— 
13 m., about 10 spec.; St. 66, 9—11 m., about 15 spec.; St. 78, 30—50 
m., 1 spec.; St. 79, 30—50 m., about 10 spec.; St. 89, 16—17 m., 9 spec. 
— Skovfjord St. 145, 10—35 m., 1 spec. 
67. Odius carinatus Sp. Bate. 
Conspectus p. 170. 
Bredefjord St. 61, 12,5—13 m., 1 spec.; St. 89, 16—17m., 1 spec. 
Hitherto known only from 3 (4) places in W. Greenland. 
68. Pontogeneia inermis Kr. 
Conspectus p. 173. 
Kvanefjord St. 13, 3440 m., 5 spec. — Bredefjord St. 37, 
20—30 m., 3 spec.; St. 48, 2 spec.; St. 61, 12,5—13 m., 20 cem.; St. 
62, 10—15 m., 3 spec.; St. 66, 9—11 m., 60 cem.; St. 89, 16—17 m., 
125 cem.; St. 104, 7—20 m., 200 cem.; St. 123, 5—10 m., 50 cem.; St. 
126, 800 m. w., 1 spec. — Tunugdliarfik St. 142, 14—18 m., 5 ccm. 
This species, which, together with Paramphithoé bicuspis (Nr. 63) is 
altogether domimant among the Amphipoda found in shallow water, 
was found in two sizes, abt. 5 and abt. 10 mm., so that the same may 
| possibly apply to both species. The specimens from St. 13 and 48 were 
large, and some large ones were also found at St. 37, 61, 66 and 89; 
all the others were 'small. 
69. Apherusa glacialis H. J. Hansen. 
Conspectus p. 175. 
Kvanefjord St. 28, 400 m. w., 1 spec. — Bredefjord St. 30, 
Nansen-net, 550—450 m., 2 spec.; St. 31, 700 m. w., 1 spec.; St. 64, 
600 m. w., 1 spec.; St. 126, 800 m. w., 1 spec. 
The find made with the Nansen-net (St. 30) is interesting, this 
being, as far as I know, by far the greatest depth at which this species 
has been taken; otherwise, it always keeps close to the surface. 
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