Copepoda. 9 
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St. 1 | | 
» 2 Pots | 
» 5 | | r 
» 7 | if 
» 9 | | r 
> 11 | | 
» 14 | c 
Distribution. E. elongatus is recorded from the Medi- 
terranean, Atlantic and Pacific’). It has been captured in the Færoe 
channel and according to rT. scoTT,*) occasionally in the Moray 
Firth. The species will probably be found in the Norwegian 
Sea, as it occurs in the upper strata of the Atlantic current. 
AURIVILLIUS*) has reported it from Skagerak, to the waters of which 
it has certainly been transported by the said current. 
5. Rhincalanus nasutus GIESBRECHT. 
Rhincalanus nasutus GIESBRECHT, P.C. G. N., p. 152, pl. 3, 12, 35. 
—» — G. O. SARS, A. C. N. jez 15, pl. Ö, 7. 
a VEBREEMEN -C. N:P. pis: 
—»— . GC. WITH, C. D. I., p. 44, pl. 1, figs 4 a—c. 
0-30 m.| 50 m. | 100 m.| 150 m. | 400 m. | 600 m. 1000 m. 1300 m. 
St. 1 | 
aa 2 r 
ate. 
5 “xf | r 
» 9 |, r 
SEE | 
å | | r 
Distribution. This species is known from the Mediter- 
ranean, Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Ocean. It is also an occasio- 
nal visitor to the Norwegian Sea, as G. 0. sars*) has recorded it 
from a station some distance east of Iceland and from the North 
fa PICS. Djø 1131: 
N D.S.C,p. 6. 
3) P.F.S,p. 29 
4) A.C.N,p. 15 
