10 Dr. B. Lysholm and O. Nordgaard. 
Sea at a locality about midway between Scotland and Norway. 
It is one of the southern forms which are transported to nor- 
thern latitudes by the Atlantic current. 
6. Paracalanus parvus CLAUS. 
Paracalanus parvus GIESBRECHT, P. C. G. N. p. 164. pl. 1, 6, 9. 
ee G. O. SARS, A. C. N.- pA, pRS 
— >» — V. BREEMEN, C, N. P., p. 20, fig. 17. 
—»— C. WITH, C. D. 1, p. 54, text-figs. 12 a—f. 
0-30 m.| 50 m. | 100m. | 150 m. | 400 m. | 600 m. |1000 m.| 1300 m. 
St 4 Cc ri ED ; 
DD dr r 
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Distribution. Paracalanus parvus is known from the 
Mediterranean, Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Ocean. From the 
Kristianiatjord and the southern coast of Norway it is recorded 
by c.o. sars, and has also occasionally been observed in the Ber- 
gen fjords (F. B. I., p. 16). It is scarely an endemic species in 
Norwegian waters. 
7. Spinocalanus abyssalis GIESBRECHT. 
Spinocalanus abyssalis GIESBRECHT, P. C. G. N., p. 209, pl. 13, 36. 
—»— longicornis G. O. SARS, A. C. N., p. 22, 157, pl. 12, suppl. 
pl: 3. 
—»— abyssalis V. BREEMEN, C. N. P., p. 28, fig. 27. 
EG —»— C. WITH, C. D. I, p. 69, text-figs 15 a—e. pl 1, 
figs. 10 a—b. | 
0-30 m.| 50 m. | 100 m. | 150 m. | 400 m. | 600 m. |1000 m.|1300 m. 
Stokk. 
2, 
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