38 CRUSTACEA COPEPODA. Il. 
Family Dichelestiide. 
Only 2 genera have hitherto been found in the “Ingolf’” area. 
Hatschekia Poche. 
Only a single species is known from our area. 
44. Hatschekia Hippoglossi Kr. 
1837. Clavella Hippoglossi Kroyer, Nat. Tidsskr. B.I, p. 205, Tab. II, fig.3 & 3a. 
!1913. Hatschekia hippoglossi 'T. & A. Scott, Brit. Paras. Copep. p. 112, Pl. XX XIII, figs. 3—4; Pl. XXXIV 
figs. 8—1I. 
Occurrence. — Taken by the “Ingolf’”’ at three places on Hippoglossus vulgaris. 
North-West Iceland: Isefjord; 11 females. 
—- —- Dyrefjord; 4 females. 
South-West — Reykjavik; 5 females. 
The Copenhagen Museum possesses several specimens from West Greenland, some among them with- 
out special locality, while 6 specimens are from Godhavn (Disko Isl.) at Lat. 69°14’ N. Furthermore numerous 
specimens have been secured by Mag. sc. W. Lundbeck in Onundarfjord, North-West Iceland ; some spec- 
imens by Mag. sc. B. Semundsson in Faxe Bugt, West Iceland; and some by Dr. A. C. Johansen in Havne- 
fjord, South-West Iceland; always on the gills of Hippoglossus vulgaris. 
Distribution. — Not uncommon in the British seas (T. & A. Scott). Kroyer possessed it from Den- 
mark; Olsson records it from Skager Rak and Storeggen, West Norway; v. Beneden had it evidently from 
Belgium. 
Sabellacheres M. Sars. 
This genus, which probably belongs to the present family, comprises only a single species. 
45. Sabellacheres gracilis M. Sars. 
1861. Sabellacheres gracilis M. Sars, Christiania Vid. Selsk. Forh. for 1861, p. 50. 
Occurrence. — Not taken by the “Ingolf’’. 
From the Riks Museum in Stockholm I have received a bottle with a large Annelid, according to the 
label being Myxicola Steenstrupit Kr., taken by O. Torell at Proven, West Greenland, at Lat. 72°23’ N., and 
bearing the parasitic Copepod. However, the parasite could not be found; I suppose that it has been lost 
before sent to me, but thinking it has been correctly determined, I venture to record it here as belonging 
to the fauna of West Greenland. 
Distribution. — Tromsé, Finmark, on Myxicola Sarsii (M. Sars). 
