COPEPODA 



163 



IS95. 



Ingolf 



L.N. 



Iv. W. 



Depth in 

 fathoms 

 and net. 



Temp, at 

 surface. 



VI 



V 



IV 



III 



II 



1 



r 



Number of 

 specimens 

 examined. 



t? 



9 



'& 



9 



C? 



9 





*/7 



St. 28 



65°i7 



55°42 



V. 1 100— 



1-15° C. 





I 

 IO 



10 



16 



1 















— 



St. 27 



64°54 



55°io 



V. 1 200—0 



3-9° C. 





1 



4 



4 



7 



2 



3 



1 











2 5/6 



St. 25 



63°3Q 



54°25 



V. 1 200—0 



2-9° C. 



2% 



24% 



5% 



7% 



14% 



15% 



300/0 



3% 







"5 



2 5/6 



St. 24 



63°o6 



5 6°oo 



V. 1 200—0 



4-2° C. 



7% 



34 "/o 1 



20% 



300/0 



5% 



3% 



1 % 









163 



*h 



St. 36 



6i°5o 



56°2i 



Trawl. 







1 





















— 



— 







V. 1 100— 



8'5° C 







34 % 



31% 



15 °/o 



15 °/o 



5% 









120 



3°/ 7 



St. 38 



59°i2 



5i°o5 



V. 1 100— 



io° C. 







11 



8 



5 



2 



6 











22 /6 



St. 22 



5 8°io 



48°2 5 



V. 1 200 — 



5-35° C. 







4 



3 



3 



1 



1 











2 % 



St. 20 



58°2o 



4o°48 



V. 1 200—0 



6-i° C. 





6 



10 



18 



6 



6 . 



r 9 



1 









l8 /6 



St. 19 



6o°29 



34° 14 



V. 1 300—0 



9° C. 





8% 



20% 



33 % 



20% 



9% 



9% 



1% 







151 



J 7/6 



St. 18 



6i°44 



3°° 2 9 



V. 1 200 — 



io° C. 



5% 



24 % 



22% 



26o/ 



9% 



9% 



5% 









163 



1 Means that spermatophores 



2 — egg-sacs 



fere found attached to the genital somite of the females or to pes V of the males. 



Denmark Strait. The Ingolf Expedition has in Denmark Strait ( 20_28 /6 96) taken 5 samples con- 

 taining E. norv., but only few specimens (stage V most numerous; a single fo* was found); in 1895 a 

 single sample (St. 11) with a fairly big number of specimens was found. The S/S Thor has at four 

 stations from l8_2 % 1904 taken numerous specimens with the young-fish trawl, among which were several 

 adult males with spermatophores attached to the fifth pair of legs, as well as females with eggs and 

 spermatophores. The table shows the relation between the different stages. 









Ingoli 



2 Vs 



95 



Thor 



'8/6 



04 





18/6 



04 





IQ /6 



04 





2 °/6 04 





2I /6 



04 



h. N. 



T. W. 



Depth and 

 net. 



Temp, 

 at sur- 

 face 



VI 



V 



IV 



III 



II 



Number of 



specimens 



examined. 



St. 11 



64°34 



St. 150 



65°5o 



St. 152 



65°oo 



St. 153 



6 5 °27 



St. 154 



6 5 °2 7 



31 12 



26°53 



28°IO 



27°I2 

 27°IO 



V. 1 200 — o fm. 

 Yt. 400 M.Wire 

 Yt. 800 M.Wire 

 Yt. 1000 M.Wire 

 Yt. 800 M.Wire 

 Yt. 800 M.Wire 



i-2° C. 



20% 

 1 

 15 



I 



24 



33 



i 

 12 



l6°/o 



12 



21 



I"2 

 27 0/o 



I 



5 

 7"5 °/o 



1 



4% 



27 

 15 



7% 



5% 



5 



11 



22-5 0/0 



2 



25 



36 % 



6 



3 

 27 % 



5 



25 



27% 



i°/c 



365 



South of Iceland. South-west of Iceland the Ingolf has taken a few, mostly young, specimens in 

 5 samples; a single sample from the deep sea contained an adult female with spermatophore, in the 

 others from surface-hauls copepodites of stages V— IV, were found, but no adult. 



In the Atlantic, south of Iceland, the Ingolf Expedition has (3-6/6 96 and 9/ 8 95) taken 4 surface 

 samples with a few young specimens of stages IV — V; and in addition to these 7 samples from lower 

 layers, of which 5 contained adult specimens. The S/S Thor has in this region taken n samples ( 2 4/ 5 

 1904, 2 / 7 — J 4/ 7 1903 — 04 and 1 / g 1904), which all contained adult specimens. 



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