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Fam. 3. Palaemonidse. 
33. Caridion Gordoni, Sp. Bate. 
Et enkelt Exemplar af denne eiendonunelige Form, 
som nsermest synes mig at maatte henfores under ovenstaa- 
ende Familie, toges under Expeditionens Iste Togt i det 
ydre af Sognefjorden (Stat. 8). Den er nylig noteret fra 
Nordamerikas 0stkyst og gaar red vore Kyster nordlig 
ligetil Yarangerfjorden, livoraf synes at fremgaa, at den 
egentlig ter vsere af arktisk Oprindelse. 
Fam. 4. Pasiphaidse. 
34. Pasiphae tarda, Kroyer. 
Enkelte mere eller mindre fuldstsendige Exemplarer 
af denne anselige Art erholdtes under Expeditionen paa 3 
forskjellige Stationer (33, 213 og 295), alle beliggende i 
hetydelig Afstand fra Kysten. Skjondt alle 3 Exemplarer 
°ptoges ved Hjtelp af Trawlen fra meget betydeligt Dyb, 
indtil 1 760 Favne, er det dog paa Grand af dens aabenbar 
pelagiske Levevis muligt, at de er indkomne i Trawlen 
under dennes Opheisning fra noget af de hoire Yandlag. 
Arten er foruden fra vore Kyster kjendt fra Grpnland og 
Nordamerikas 0stkvst, og den cr derfor i Modssetuing til 
den 2den ved vore Kyster forekommende Art, P. sivado 
Hisso, at betragte som en regte arktisk Form. 
Fam. 5. Ephyridse. 
35. Hymenodora glacialis, (Buchholz), n. gen. 
Se Iste Afsnit, pg. 37, PI. IV. 
Findesteder. Stat. 33, 34, 35, 40, 52, 54, 137, 183, 
2 °5, 295, 297, 303, 343, 362. 
Fam. 3. Palsemonidse. 
33. Caridion Gordoni, Sp. Bate. 
A sole specimen of this peculiar form, which, in my 
judgment, approximates closest the above family, was taken, 
on the 1st cruise of the Expedition, in the outer part of 
the Sognefjord (Stat. 8). The species has been recently 
recorded from the eastern shores of North America, and ex- 
tends off the coast of Norway as far north as theYaranger- 
fjord, whence it would appear to be strictly of Arctic origin. 
Fam. 4. Pasiphaidse. 
34. Pasiphae tarda, Kroyer. 
A few individuals of this imposing species, in a more 
or less perfect condition, were obtained on the Expedition, 
at 3 different Stations (Stats. 33, 213, and 295), all located 
at a good distance from the coast. Meanwhile, though the 
specimens in question all came up in the trawl from very 
considerable depths, reaching 1760 fathoms, yet the animal 
may, considering its obviously pelagic habits, have entered 
the trawl, in some one of the higher strata, during the 
upward passage of the apparatus. Besides the coast of 
Norway, the form is also known from Greenland and the 
east coast of North America ; and hence it must, in con- 
trast to the second species occurring off the Norwegian 
shores, viz. P. sivado Risso, unquestionably be regarded 
as a true ' Arctic form. 
Fam. 5. Ephyridse. 
35. Hymenodora glacialis, (Buchholz), n. gen. 
See Part I, p. 37, PI. IV. 
Locality. — Stats. 33, 34, 35, 40, 52, 54, 137, 183, 
205, 295, 297, 303, 343, 362. 
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