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10. Galathea intermedia, Lilljeborg. 
Af denne ved vor Syd- og Yestkyst meget alminde- 
lige Art toges et enkelt Exemplar sammen med foregaa- 
ende. Heller ikke denne Form er liidtil bleven observeret 
saa langt Nord. Den er udenfor Norges Kyster alene 
kjendt fra Kattegat, Skagerak og de britiske 0er ( G. An- 
drewsii Kinahan). 
II. Munida rugosa, Fabr. 
Foruden paa de forskjellige under Expeditionen under- 
sogte Punkter af vor Kyst toges denne Art ogsaa paa fol- 
gende Stationer: 7, 9, 10, 24, 26 og 79. 
Den af Hoeck fra Havet NO af Shetlandsperne be. 
skrevne og afbildede Munida er utvivlsomt et ganske ungt 
Individ af den her omhandlede Art. 
Arten er sydlig udbredt til Middelhavet, men hverken 
kjendt fra de egentlige polar© Have eller fra Nordamerikas 
Ostkyst, h vor for den heller ikke kan ansees for en egentlig 
arktisk Form, skjpndt den ved vore Kyster gaar langt ind 
i den arktiske Region, nemlig lige til Vads0. 
12. Munida tenuimana, G. 0. Sars. 
Unders0gelser over Hardangerfjordens Dybvands Fauna pg. 14. 
Denne smukke af mig forst i Hardangerfjorden op- 
dagede Art gjenfandtes under Expeditionen i 2 af vore 
ovrige Fjorde, nemlig i Sognefjorden (Stat. 2 og 4) og i 
V estf jorden (Stat. 255). Ogsaa her var den kun at tracffe 
paa de stprste Dyb, 400 — 600 Favno. Udenfor Kysten har 
vi derimod ikke truffet den, skjondt lignende Dybder ofte 
nndersogtes. Sarome Art er imidlertid saavel under de 
engelske Expeditioner (Lightning og Porcupine) som under 
den franske Expedition (Travailleur) observeret paa storre 
Dyb i Atlanterhavet og Biskayerbugten, hvorfor den vel 
egentlig er at betragte som en sydlig Form. 
10. Galathea intermedia, Lilljeborg. 
Of this species, a very common one off the south 
and west coasts of Norway, we took but one individual, 
along with the foregoing. Nor has this form either, as 
yet, been observed so far north. Saving the coast of Nor- 
way, it is known exclusively from five Cattegat, the Skagerak, 
and the British Islands ((?. Andretvsii Kinahan). 
II. Munida rugosa, Fabr. 
Exclusive of the various localities examined off the 
Norwegian coast, this species was likewise taken on the 
Expedition at the following Stations: — 7, 9, 10, 24, 26, 
and 79. 
The specimen of a Munida, from the Shetland Sea, 
described and figured by Hoeck, is unquestionably a very 
young individual of the species treated of here. 
Southward, this species is distributed to the Mediter- 
ranean, but has not been met with either in the strictly 
Polar Seas or off the east coast af North America, and 
hence we are not entitled to regard it as a true Arctic form, 
though the animal off the Norwegian coast penetrates a 
very considerable distance into the Arctic region — viz. as 
far as Yadso. 
12. Munida tenuimana, G. O. Sars. 
Unders0gelser over Hardangerfjordens Dybvandsfauna, p. 14. 
This beautiful species, first observed by the author in 
the Hardangerfjord, was again met with on the Expedition in 
2 other Norwegian fjords, viz. the Sognefjord (Stats. 2 and 
4) and the Vestfjord (Stat. 255). Here, too, the animal 
occurred in the greatest depths only — from 400 to 600 
fathoms. Off the coast, on the other hand, we did not 
observe it, though similar depths were frequently investigated. 
Meanwhile, the same species was observed both on the 
British Expeditions with the “Lightning” and ..Porcupine” 
and the French Expedition with the “Travailleur” at still 
greater depths, in the Atlantic Ocean and the Bay of 
Biscay; and hence it should properly be regarded as a 
southern form. 
