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Fain. 4. Amphilochidse. 
187. Astyra ubyssi, Boeck. 
Nagle Exemplarer af clenne ved vor nordlige Kyst 
meget almindelige Form toges under Expeditionens lste 
Togt i Havet udenfor vor Yestkyst (Stat. 87) fra et Dyb 
af 498 Favne. Arten er hidtil ikke observeret udenfor 
Norge. 
188. Amphilochus manudens, Sp. Bate. 
Et enkelt Exemplar af denne Form toges under Ex- 
peditionens sidste Togt i Havet 0st af VadsO (Stat. 262) 
fra et Dyb af 148 Favne. Arten er meget almindelig ved 
vore Xyster paa forholdsvis grundtYand og sydlig udbredt 
til Kattegat og de britiske 0er. 
189. Gitana Sarsii, Boeck. 
Observeret under Expeditionen ved Spitsbergen paa 
forholdsvis grundt Vand mellem Alger. Arten forekommer 
langs vor hele Kyst og er sydlig udbredt til Kattegat og 
de britiske 0er (= Amphilochus Sabrince, Stebbing). 
Fam. 5. Stenothoidee. 
190. Metopa Alderi, (Sp. Bate). 
Ikke ualmindelig i Havnen ved Reikjavik paa 20 — 30 
Favnes Dyb. Nogle Exemplarer blev desuden taget i Havet 
udenfor Storeggen (Stat. 31) fra et Dyb at 417 Favnes 
Dyb. Arten forekommer ikke ualmindelig ved vor Yestkyst 
°g er sydlig udbredt til Kattegat og de britiske 0er, nordlig 
fil Spitsbergen og den murmanske Kyst. 
Fam. 4. Amphilochidse. 
187. Astyra abyssi, Boeck. 
A few specimens of this form, very common off the 
north coast of Norway, were taken on the Expedition in 
the sea stretching off the West Coast (Stat. 87), at a 
depth of 498 fathoms. Till then, the species had not been 
observed beyond the limits of Norway. 
188. Amphilochus manudens, Sp. Bate. 
A sole specimen of this form was taken, on the last 
cruise of the Expedition, in the sea stretching east of Vardp 
(Stat. 262), at a depth of 148 fathoms. The species is 
a very common one off the Norwegian coast in compara- 
tively shallow water; its southern range of distribution ex- 
tends to the Cattegat and the British Islands. 
189. Gitana Sarsii, Boeck. 
On the Expedition, observed off Spitzbcrgen in com- 
paratively shallow water, among Algm. The species occurs 
along the whole coast of Norway, and its southern range 
of distribution extends to the Cattegat and the British Is- 
lands (= Amphilochus Sabrince, Stebbing). 
Fam. 5. Stenothoidse. 
190. Metopa Alderi, (Sp. Bate). 
Not uncommon in the harbour of Reikjavik at a depth 
of 20 — 30 fathoms. Moreover, a few specimens were taken 
off the Storeggen Bank (Stat. 31), at a depth of 417 
fathoms. The species occurs by no means infrequently off 
the West Coast of Norway; its southern range of distribu- 
tion extends to the Cattegat and the British Islands, its 
northern to Spitzbergen and the Murman coast. 
