Cribrella oculata var den Søstjerne, 
funden paa Expeditionen. 
35 
Echinaster, oculatus, Miilier & Troschel. System der 
Asteriden, pag. 24, 127. 
Echinaster Eschrichtii, Miller & Troschel. System 
der Asteriden, pag. 25. 
Echinaster sangvinolentus, M. Sars. Wiegmanns 
Arch. f. Naturgeschichte Vol. X, pag. 169. 
Echinaster Sars, Miller & Troschel. Wiegmanns 
Arch. f. Nat. Vol. X, pag. 179. 
Echinaster oculatus, Diiben & Koren. Kungl Ve- 
tensk. Akad. Handlingar, 1844, pag. 241. 
Asterias spongiosa, Desor. Proceed. Boston Soe. 
Nat. Hist. Vol. III, pag. 67. 
Echinaster Eschrichtii, Brandt. 
rische Reise, Vol. IT, pag. 32. 
Linckia oculata, Stimpson. Invertebr. of Gran Ma- 
nan, pag. 14. 
Limckia pertusa, Stimpson, ibid. 
Cribrella sangvinolenta, Litken. Oversigt over Gron- 
lands Echinodermata, pag. 31. 
Cribrella sangvinolenta, Dujardin & Hupé. 
Nat. Zooph. Echinodermes, pag. 349. 
Cribrella Eschrichtii, ibid. 
Cribrella sangvinolenta, Norman. Ann. & Magaz. 
Nat. Hist. Ser. 3, Vol. XV, pag. 24. 
Henricia oculata, Gray. Synops. Spee. Starfish. 
Brit. Mus., pag. 5. 
Cribrella sangvinolenta, Verrill. Proceed. 
Soc. Nat. Hist. Vol. X, pag. 345. 
Echinaster oculatus, von Martens. 
fiir Naturgeschichte, Jahrg. 32. 
Cribrella sangvinolenta, Hodge. Nat. 
act. of Northumberland and Durham. 
pag. 136. 
Cribrella sangvinolenta, Moebius & Biitschli. Die 
Expedition zur physikalisch-chemischen und biolo- 
gischen Untersuchung der Nordsee im Sommer 1872, 
pag. 148. 
Cribrella oculata, Ed. Perrier. Stellerides du Mus. 
d’Hist. Nat. de Paris. Arch. de Zool. expér. et 
gen. Tom. IV, pag. 373. 
Cribrella sangvinolenta, Agassiz. 
Starfishes, pag. 113. 
Cribrella oculata, Duncan and Sladen. A Memoir 
on the Echinodermata of the Arctic sea to the 
West of Greenland, pag. 32. 
Middendorfs Sibi- 
Hist. 
Boston 
Troschel’s Arch. 
Hist. Trans- 
Vol, IN, 
North American 
der hyppigst blev 
Den fandtes i alle Størrelser, 
saagodtsom paa alle Dybder, i den kolde, saavelsom i den 
varme Area, og i 3 Farvevarieteter, nemlig den røde, den 
orangegule og den hvide. 
Den orangegule traf man stundom 
kun paa enkelte Lokaliteter, paa andre var den sammen 
med den røde, men den hvide var meget sjelden; et Par 
Exemplarer fandtes af den. 
Paa følgende Stationer blev den funden. 
Station: 10, 25, 31, 48, 51, 101, 124, 137, 147, 149, 
1875. 
1875. 
1877. 
1881. 
Echinaster oculatus, Miiller & Troschel. System der 
Asteriden, pag. 24, 127. 
Echinaster Eschrichtii, Miller & Troschel. 
der Asteriden, pag. 25. 
Echinaster sangvinolentus, M.Sars. Wiegmann’s Arch. 
f. Naturgeschichte, Vol. X, pag. 169. 
Echinaster Sarsii, Miiller & Troschel. 
Arch. f. Nat. Vol. X, pag. 179. 
Echinaster oculatus, Diiben & Koren. Kungl. Ve- 
tensk. Akad. Handlingar 1844, pag. 241. 
Asterias spongiosa, Desor. —Proced. Boston 
Nat. Hist. Vol. IIT, pag. 67. 
Echinaster Eschrichtii, Brandt. 
rische Reise, Vol. II, pag. 32. 
Linckia oculata, Stimpson. Invertebr. of Gran. Ma- 
nan, pag. 14. 
Linckia pertusa, Stimpson, ibid. 
Cribrella sangvinolenta, Liitken. 
lands Echinodermata, pag. 31. 
Cribrella sangvinolenta, Dujardin & Hupé. Hist. Nat. 
Zooph. Echinodermes, pag. 349. 
Cribrella Eschrichtii, ibid. 
Cribrella sangvinolenta, Norman. Ann. & Magaz. 
Nat. Hist. Ser. 3, Vol. XV, pag. 24. 
Henricia oculata, Gray. Synops. Spec. Starfish. 
Brit. Mus., pag. 5. 
Cribrella sangvinolenta, Verrill. 
Nat. Hist. Vol. X, pag. 345. 
Echinaster oculatus, von Martens. 
fiir Naturgeschichte, Jahrg. 32. 
Cribrella sangvinolenta, Hodge. 
act. of Northumberland and Durham. 
pag. 136. 
Cribrella sangvinolenta, Moebius & Biitschli. Die 
Expedition zur physikalisch-chemischen, und biolo- 
der Nordsee im Sommer 
System 
Wiegmann’s 
Soe. 
Middendorfs’ Sibi- 
Oversigt over Grøn- 
Proced. Boston Soc. 
Troschel’s Arch. 
Nat. Hist. Trans- 
Vol. IV, 
gischen Untersuchnung 
1872, pag. 148. 
Cribrella oculata, Ed. Perrier. Stellerides der Mus. 
Hist. Nat. de Paris. Arch. de Zool. expér. et 
gen. Tom. IV, pag. 373. 
Cribrella sangvinolenta, Agassiz. 
Starfishes, pag. 113. 
Cribrella oculata, Duncan and Sladen. A Memoir 
on the Echinodermata of the Arctic sea, to the 
West of Greenland, pag. 32. 
North American 
Cribrella oculata was the starfish most frequently found 
during the Expedition. It was found, of all sizes; in almost 
all depths; in the cold, as well as in the temperate area; and, in 
3 varieties of colour, viz. red, orange-yellow, and white. The 
orange-yellow variety was, occasionally, found in some places 
exclusively; in other places again, it was found in conjunc- 
tion with the red variety. 
The white variety was met with 
rarely, and only a couple of specimens of it were obtained. 
Cribrella oculata was found at the following stations. 
Stations No. 10, 25, 31, 48, 51, 101, 124, 137, 147, 149, 
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