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Fam. 3. Polyphemidse. 
301. Podon polyphemoides, (Leuckart). 
Observeret under Expeditionen i den irulre Del af 
Sognefjorden som ssedvanlig svommende om nser "V and- 
skorpen. Arten, der farst er opdaget af Leuckart ved 
Helgoland, er meget almindelig i den indre Del af Chri- 
stianiafjorden og desuden anfort fra de danske Kyster (P. 
E. Muller), fra 0stersoen (Lilljeborg) og fra de britiske 
0er (Norman). 
202. Podon minutus, G-. 0. Sars. 
Denne bile ved vore Kyster ikke ualmindelige Art 
observeredes ligeledes under Expeditionen i Sognefjorden 
sammen med foregaaende. Den er ligesom foregaaende 
noteret fra de danske Kyster og 0stersOen. 
303. Podon intermedius, Lilljeborg. 
Almindelig laengere ud mod Havkysten sammen med 
Evadne Norctinanni. Arten forekommer langs vor hele 
Vest- og Sydkyst til Kattegat. 
304. Evadne Nordmanni, Loven. 
Foruden i Sognefjorden observeredes denne Form ogsaa 
i betydelig Afstand fra Land i det aabne Hav udenfor v oi 
Vestkyst (Stat. 26 og 124). Arten er meget almindelig 
ved vor Vest- og Sydkyst og gaar ogsaa ind i Kattegat og 
Dstersoen. ligesom den ogsaa er noteret af Norman fra de 
britiske 0er (Shetlandsoerne). 
Fam. 3. Polyphemidse. 
301. Podon polyphemoides, (Leuckart). 
On the Expedition, observed in the inner part of the 
Sognefjord, as usual swimming about close to the surface 
of the water. The species, discovered by Leuckart off 
Helgoland, is very common throughout the inner tracts of 
the Christianiafjord, and moreover has been recorded 
from the Danish coast (P. E. Muller), from the Baltic 
(Lilljeborg), and from the British Islands (Norman). 
302. Podon minutus, Gf. O. Sars. 
This diminutive species, by no means uncommon off 
the Norwegian coast, was also observed on the Expedition, 
in the Sognefjord, together with the preceding form. It is, 
in common with the foregoing, recorded from the Danish 
coasts and the Baltic. 
303. Podon intermedius, Lilljeborg. 
Common farther out towards the coast, together with 
Evadne Nordmanni. The form occurs along the whole of 
our west and south-west coasts down to the Cattegat. 
304. Evadne Nordmanni, Loven. 
Apart from the Sognefjord, this form was also ob- 
served, at a considerable distance from land, off the West 
Coast of Norway (Stats. 26 and 124). The species is a 
very common one off the west and south coasts of the 
country, and extends as far south as the Cattegat and the 
Baltic; moreover, it is recorded, by Norman, from the 
British Islands (the Shetlands). 
Den norske Nordhavsexpedition. G. O. Sars: Crustacea. 
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