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183. Harpinia serrata, G. 0. Sars, n. sp. 
Se lste Afsnit, pg. 102, PL XIII, Fig. 8, a — d. 
Findested. Stat. 223, 224. 
Fain. 3. Stegocephalidse. 
184. Stegocephalus ampulla, (Phipps). 
Talrige, tildels kjmmpemEessige Exemplarer af denne 
characteristiske Form erholdtes under Expeditionen fra 
mange Steder i den kolde Areas Dyb (Stat. 31, 87, 124, 
137, 237, 251) indtil 634 Favnes Dyb, samt desuden paa 
Stat. 9 udenfor vor Yestkyst, i 0sthavet (Stat. 270), i 
Yestfjorden (Stat. 255) samt i Havet om Spitsbergen (Stat. 
338, 359 og 370). 
Arten, der er meget almindelig ved vore Kyster i 
Dybsocorallernes Region, er nordlig udbredt til Gronland, 
Nordamerikas 0stkyst, Polarperne, det sibiriske Ishav og 
Franz Josephs Land. Sydgramdsen for dens Udbredning 
synes at vcere de britiske 0er (Norman); mnlig kan dog 
her foreligge en Forvexling med folgende Aid. 
185. Stegocephalus christianiensis, Boeck. 
Nogle Exemplarer af denne liidtil kun fra vore Kyster 
bekjendte Art toges i Havet Vest af Nordlandskysten (Stat. 
137) fra et Dyb af 452 Favne. 
186. Andania abyssi, Boeck. 
Denne liidtil ligeledes kun fra Norges Kyst bekjendte 
Form observeredes under Expeditionen paa Stat. 31, 124 
og 137, alle tilhorende den kolde Area og beliggende i 
Havet udenfor vor Yestkyst; Dybden fra 350 til 452 Favne. 
183. Harpinia serrata, G. 0. Sars, n. sp. 
See Part I, p. 102, PI. XIII, fig. 8, a— cl. 
Locality. — Stat. 223, 224. 
Fain. 3. Stegocephalidae. 
184. Stegocephalus ampulla, (Phipps). 
Numerous — and in part truly colossal — specimens 
of this characteristic form were obtained on the Expedition 
from many localities in the deeps of tire cold area (Stats. 
31. 87, 124, 137, 237, 251) down to 634 fathoms, as also 
at Station 9, off the West Coast of Norway, in the Barents 
Sea (Stat. 270), in the Yestfjord (Stat. 255); finally, too. 
in the sea surrounding Spitzbergen (Stats. 338, 359. 370). 
The species, which is very common off the Norwegian 
coast in the region of deep-sea corals, has its northern 
range of distribution up to Greenland, the east coast ot 
North America, the Polar Islands, the Siberian Polar Sea, 
and Franz Josephs Land. The southern limit of its dis- 
tribution would appear to be the British Islands (Norman); 
possibly, however, the animal may have been confounded 
with the following species. 
185. Stegocephalus christianiensis, Boeck. 
A few' individuals of this species, known as yet from 
the Norwegian coast alone, were taken in the sea stretch- 
ing west of the coast of Nordland (Stat. 137). at a depth 
of 452 fathoms. 
186. Andania abyssi, Boeck. 
This form, also known hitherto exclusively from tlm 
Norwegian coast, was observed on the Expedition at Sta- 
tions 31, 124, and 137, all belonging to the cold area, and 
located in the tract of ocean stretching off the West Coast 
of Norway; depth from 350 to 452 fathoms. 
