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242. Lilljeborgia aeqvicornis, G. 0. Sars, n. sp. 
Se lste Af'snit, pg. 192, PI. XVI, Fig'. 2, a. 
Findesteder. Stat. 31, 223, 273. 
Fam. 12. Pardaliscidae. 
243. Pardalisca cuspidata, Kroyer. 
Nogle faa Exemplarer af denne arktiske F orm blev 
under Expeditionen indsamlede paa Stat. 359, Vest af Spits- 
bergen; Dybden 416 Eavne. Et enkelt Exemplar af ussed- 
vanlig Starrelse, men som foravrigt ikke kunde skilles fia 
den typiske Form, toges desuden paa Stat. 173 b i Havet 
udenfor Vesteraalen fra et Dyb at 300 Favne. Alton, 
der lios os hovedsageligt synes at vsere indskrmnket til den 
arktiske Region, er nordlig udbredt til Spitsbergen, Gran- 
land og det hvide Hav. 
244. Pardalisca abyssi, Boeck. 
Denne tidligere med foregaaende Art forvexlede F orm 
observeredes under Expeditionen, foruden i Saltenfjord, paa 
Stat. 280 Syd af Beeren Eiland og paa Stat. 336 udenfor 
Sydpynten af Spitsbergen; Dybden fra 35 til 70 Favne. 
Arten er ikke ualmindelig ved vore Kyster og gaar sydlig 
til Bohuslan. 
245. Halice abyssi, Boeck. 
Af denne hidtil kun fra Norge s Kyst bekjendte Form 
erholdtes nogle Exemplarer paa Stat. 18 og 295, begge 
tilliorende den kolde Area, den forste beliggende i Havet 
udenfor vor Vest kyst, den anden Vest af Finmarken; Dyb- 
den fra 412 til 1110 Favne. 
242. Lilljeborgia aeqvicornis, G. 0. Sars, n. sp. 
See Part I, p. 192, PI. XVI, fig. 2, a. 
Locality. — Stats. 31, 223, 273. 
Fam. 12. Pardaliscidse. 
243. Pardalisca cuspidata, Kroyer. 
A few individuals of this Arctic form were collected 
on the Expedition at Station 359, west of Spitzbergen; 
depth 416 fathoms. A single specimen, of unusual size 
but which, in other respects, could not be distinguished 
from the typical form, was, moreover, brought up at Station 
173 b, in the sea off Vesteraalen, from a depth of 300 
fathoms. The species, limited off the coast of Norway 
chiefly to the Arctic region, has its northern range of 
distribution up to Spitzbergen, Greenland, and the White 
Sea. 
244. Pardalisca abyssi, Boeck. 
This species, at first confounded with the preceding 
form, was observed on the Expedition, not only in the 
Saltenfjord but also at Station 280, south of Beeren Ei- 
land, and at Station 336, off the southern extremity of 
Spitzbergen; depth ranging from 35 to 70 fathoms. The 
species is not uncommon off the Norwegian coast; its southern 
range of distribution extends to Bohuslan. 
245. Halice abyssi, Boeck. 
Of this form, hitherto known exclusively from the 
coast of Norway, a few specimens were obtained at Sta- 
tions 18 and 295, both in the cold area, the former located 
in the sea off the West Coast of Norway, the latter west 
of Finmark; depth from 412 to 1110 fathoms. 
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