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Fam. 3. MunnopsidsB. 
133. Munnopsis typica, M. Sars. 
Denne eiendommelige Form, den f 0 rst opdagede Re- 
prsesentant af Familien, blev under Expeditionen observeret 
paa 6 forskjellige Stationer. Af disse ligger de 4 (Stat. 
10, 18, 31. 124) i Havet udenfor vor Vestkyst, den 5te 
(Stat. 312) NY af Beeren Eiland og den 6te (Stat. 338) 
ved Sydpynten af Spitsbergen; Dvbden fra 146 til 658 
Favne. 5 af disse Stationer tilhprer den kolde Area. 
Arten, der ved vore Xyster ikke er ualmindelig paa 
storre Dyb, er udbredt til Nordaiuerikas 0stkyst, Baffinsbay, 
Polaroerne, Sibiriens Ishav og det kariske Hav samt Frantz 
Josephs Land. 
134. Eurycope cornuta, G-. 0. Sars. 
Talrige, tildels ussedvanlig store Exemplarer af denne 
ligeledcs red vore Xyster ikke ualmindeligt forekonunende 
Form blev under Expeditionen indsamlede paa forskjellige 
Punkter af det af os undersogte Havstrog. Forunden i 
Altenfjord, hvor nogle Exemplarer af smdvanligt Ddseende 
erholdtes, har vi noteret den fra folgende Stationer, samtlige 
tilhorende den kolde Area: Stat. 31, 40, 87, 124, 240, 
248, 251, 286, 312; den sydligste beliggende under 63°, 
den nordligste under 75° N. B.; Dybden fra 350 til 1215 
Favne. Den anfores ogsaa af Stuxbcrg fra det kariske 
Hav. 
135. Eurycope mutica, G. 0. Sars. 
Et Par Exemplarer af denne, hidtil kun fra vorSyd- 
kyst bekjendte Art toges under Expeditionens sidste Togt 
ved Hammerfest. 
136. Eurycope gigantea, G. 0. Sars, n. sp. 
Se lste Af'snit., pg. 130, PI. XI, Pig. 1 — 25. 
Findesteder. Stat. 33, 124, 251. 286, 312, 362, 363. 
Fam. 3. Munnopsidse. 
133. Munnopsis typica, M. Sars. 
This Highly characteristic form, the first discovered 
representative of the family, was met with on the Expedi- 
tion at 6 different Stations. Of these, 4 (Stats. 10, l 8 : 
31, 124) were located in the sea off the West Coast of 
Norway, the 5th (Stat. 312) lay north-west of Beeren Ei- 
land, and the 6th (Stat. 338) off the southern extremity 
of Spitzbergen; depth ranging from 146 to 658 fathoms. 
As many as 5 of these Stations belonged to the cold area. 
The species, which, off the coast of Norway, is hy 
no means uncommon at a considerable depth, occurs up to 
the east coast of North America, Baffin’s Bay, the Polar 
Islands, the Siberian Polar Sea, and the Xara Sea, as also 
Franz Joseph’s Land. 
134. Eurycope cornuta, G. 0. Sars. 
Numerous, and in part unusually large, specimens of 
this form, like the preceding not infrequent off the Nor- 
wegian coast, were taken on the Expedition in various lo- 
calities ot the tract of ocean investigated. Besides the Alten- 
fjord, where a few individuals of the usual appearance wem 
obtained, we have had to record it from the following Sta- 
tions, all belonging to the cold area, viz. — Stats. 31, 40 , 
87, 124. 240, 248, 251, 286, 312; the most southerly of 
these was located in lat. 63° N., the most northerly in lat- 
75° N.; depth ranging from 350 to 1215 fathoms. The 
animal is also mentioned by Stuxberg as occurring in the 
Xara Sea. 
135. Eurycope mutica, G. 0. Sars. 
A few individuals of this species, as yet unknown 
save from the south coast of Norway, were obtained on 
the last cruise of the Expedition, at Hammerfest. 
136. Eurycope gigantea, G. 0. Sars, n. sp. 
See Part I, p. 130, PI. XI, figs. 1—25. 
Locality. — Stats. 33, 124, 251, 286, 312, 362, 363. 
