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Pam. 2. Dajidse. 
141. Dajus mysidis, Kroyer. 
Almindelig i Kkekkehulen hos Mysis omlata ved Jan 
Mayen og Spitsbergen. Arten, der ogsaa forekommer ved 
vor nordlige Kyst paa Mysis mixta, er endvidere noteret 
ira Gronland og Nordamerikas 0stkyst (Labrador). 
142. Notophryxus clypeatus, G. 0. Sars, n. gen. & S p. 
Se lste Afsnit, pg. 137, PI. XI, Fig. 30—33. 
Findested. Stat. 31. 
Onlo 4. 
-A-mpliip o cLa__ 
Trib. 1. Hyperiina. 
Pam. 1. Hyperiidse. 
143. Hyperia galba, (Mont.) 
Et Par Exemplarer af denne ved vore Kyster meget 
almindelige Form toges under Expeditionens lste Togt ved 
Hus 0 paa Medusa aurita. Den er sydlig udbredt til Kattegat, 
Gstersoen og de britiske 0er, nordlig til Spitsbergen, Grpn- 
land og den murmanske Kyst. 
144. Tauria medusarum, (Fabr.) 
Observeret under Expeditionen paa flere Punkter i 
det aabne Hav lige i Yandskorpen. Den er udbredt til 
Gronland, Labrador og det sibiriske Ishav og forekommer 
ogsaa ved vore Kyster (= T. abyssorum Boeck). 
Pam. 2. Dajidse. 
141. Dajus mysidis, Kroyer. 
Frequently observed off the shores of Jan Mayen 
and Spitzbergen — affixed within the incubatory cavity of 
Mysis omlata. The species, which also occurs oft the 
north coast of Norway, on examples of Mysis mixta, has 
moreover been recorded from Greenland and the east coast 
of North America (Labrador). 
142. Notophryxus clypeatus, G. 0. Sars, n. gen. & sp- 
See Part I, p. 137, PI. XI, figs. 30—33. 
Locality. — Stat. 31. 
Ordo 4. 
Amphipoda. 
Trib. 1. Hyperiina. 
Pam. 1. Hyperiidse. 
143. Hyperia galba, (Mont.) 
A few specimens of this form, a very common one 
off the coasts of Norway, were taken, attached to Medusa 
aurita, at Huso, on the 1st cruise of the Expedition. 
Southward, the species is distributed to the Cattegat, the 
Baltic, and the British Islands, northward to Spitzbergen, 
Greenland, and the Murman coast. 
144. Tauria medusarum, (Fabr.) 
On the Expedition, observed at sea in several local- 
ities, at the very surface of the water. The animal is his- 
tributed as far north as Greenland, the coast of Labrador, 
and the Siberian Polar Sea, and occurs too off the Nor- 
wegian coast (= T. abyssorum, Boeck). 
