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216. Epimeria loricata, G. O. Sars, n. sp. 
Se lste Ai'snit, pg. 160, PI. XIV, Pig. 2 . 
.Findesteder. Stat. 326, 357. 363. 
217. Vertumnus cristatus, (Owen). 
Et enkelt Exemplar af tlenne let kjendelige Form 
toges under Expeditionens sidste Togt Syd af Spitsbergen 
(Stat. 336) fra et Dyb af 70 Favne. Arten er ved vore 
Kyster alene indsknenket til Finmarken og tidligere kjendt 
fra det arktiske Amerika og Spitsbergen. Hoek anforer 
denne Art foruden fra Spitsbergen ogsaa ira Havet om 
Beeren Eiland og fra Osthavet. 
218. Vertumnus serratus, (Fabr.). 
Flere Exemplar er af denne Art blev under Expedi- 
tionen indsamlede dels ved Spitsbergen, dels ved Jan Mayen 
(Stat. 223), dels i den kolde Area s Dyb udentor vor \ est- 
kyst (Stat. 18). Arten forekommer langs vor hele Vestkyat 
(talrigst dog i den arktiske Region) til Bohuslan og er des- 
uden kjendt fra Island, Gronland og Labrador. 
219. Vertumnus inflatus, (Kroyer). 
Af denne liidtil ikke ved vore Kyster antrufne ark- 
tiske Form toges Exemplarer i Adventbay og Magdalenebay 
(Stat. 366) paa Spitsbergen. Den er nordlig udbredt til 
Gronland, Labrador og Franz Josephs Land. 
220. Odius carinatus. (Sp. Bate). 
Et enkelt Exemplar af denne lille eiendommelige Form 
toges ved Norske 0er paa Spitsbergen mellem Alger. Den 
216. Epimeria loricata, G. 0. Sars, n. sp. 
See Part I, p. 1(>6, P). XIV, fig'. 2. 
Locality. — Stats. 326, 357, 363. 
217. Vertumnus cristatus, (Owen). 
A sole specimen of this readily distinguished form 
was taken on the last cruise of the Expedition, south of 
Spitzbergen (Stat. 336), at a depth of 70 fathoms. Off 
the Norwegian coast, the occurrence of the species is lim- 
ited exclusively to the shores of Finmark; previously, it 
had been known from Spitzbergen and Arctic America. 
Hoek records this form not only from Spitzbergen but 
also from the sea surrounding Beeren Eiland, and from 
the Barents Sea. 
218. Vertumnus serratus, (Fabr.). 
Several individuals of this species were collected on 
the Expedition — partly off Spitzbergen, partly oil Jan Mayen 
(Stat. 223), and partly in the depths of the cold area, at 
some distance from the West Coast of Norway (Stat. 18). 
The form occurs along the whole of the Norwegian coast 
(in greatest frequence, however, throughout the Arctic region), 
its range extending south to Bohuslan; moreover, it is 
known from Iceland, Greenland, and Labrador. 
219. Vertumnus inflatus, (Kroyer). 
Of this Arctic form, as yet not met with off the 
Norwegian coast, specimens were taken in Advent Bay, 
(Stat. 366), Spitzbergen. Its northern range of distribution 
extends to Greenland, Labrador, and Franz Josephs Land. 
220. Odius carinatus, (Sp. Bate). 
A sole specimen of this peculiar diminutive form was 
obtained off the Norwegian Islands, Spitzbergen, between 
