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Jørgensen 1905


Plate 18

Fig. 101. b. Dictyoceras acanthicum JØRG., 450/1. The Herlø Fiord (Near Bergen), 25/4 1898, 0-400 m. Cephalis 33 µ hight x 31 broad; thorax 73 x 101; abdomen 38 x 126 µ. Pores of the cephalis 3.5 µ, of the thorax 4-7.5 µ, of the abdomen 6-10 µ.

Fig. 102. Stichocorys seriata (JØRG.) JØRG., 450/1. Øxsund, 17/2 1899, 250-350 m. A well developed specimen.

Fig. 103. Stichocorys seriata (JØRG.) JØRG., 450/1. Sea off Aalesund. 61° 36' n., 2° 40' e., 10/2 1903, 0 m. (S/S Michael Sars). A well developed specimen.

Fig. 104. Stichocorys seriata (JØRG.) JØRG., 450/1. Sea north of Shetland, 63° 36' n., 0° 32' e., 11/2 1903, 0 m. (S/S Michael Sars). A well developed specimen. Length (tophorn not included) 128 µ, greatest breadth 72 µ. Largest pores 6 µ long. The pores on the upper part are omitted in the figure. [Figs. 105-106, on pl. XVII].

Fig. 107. Acanthocorys umbellifera HCK. (?), 550/1. The Oster Fiord (near Bergen), 13/6 1900, 200-400 m.; Cephalis 54 µ hight x 46 broad, thorax 38 x 96.

Fig. 108. Lithomelissa setosa JØRG., 660/1. Kværnangen, 24/1 1899, 0-140 m. a. Lateral view; the spine Ll in front. b. Vertical-apical view; the sagittal ventral spine in front upwards. The inner lattice plate between the spines V and Ll is seen; also the axial spine, a. The specimen is fully developed.

Fig. 109. Amphimelissa setosa (CL.) JØRG., 660/1. Near Jan Mayen, S/S Michael Sars 1900, st. 19, 9/8, 50-100m. Young specimens (?).
a. Antapical view.
b. Another specimen; dorsal view.

Fig. 110. Cannosphæra lepta JØRG., 450/1. The Herlø Fiord (near Bergen), 10/5 1898, 0-300 m. Some tangential and radial beams.

Fig. 111. Challengeron Channeri (MURR.) HCK., 200/1. Sea, 40 miles NW of Gaukværø, 19/1 1899, 0-700 m. Peristome and radial spines broken off. The crossing lines in the middle indicate the structure of the shell.

Fig. 112. Challengeron armatum BORG., 450/1. From the same locality. Illustrated from a sketch, as the specimen was lost before a complete drawing could be finished.

Fig. 113. Cadium melo (CL.) BORG., 450/1. Sea off Røst, 22/3 1899, 0-900 m. 85 µ long x 60 µ broad.

Fig. 114. House of Leprotintinnus pellucidus (CL.) JØRG., 450/1. The Skjerstad Fiord IV, 2/4 1900, 0-300 m. Foreign bodies on the house much more numerous than usual.

Fig. 115. House of Tintinnopsis nitida BRANDT, var. ovalis JØRG. n. var., 600/1. Moskenstrømmen, 14/1 1899, 0-100 m. Length 43 µ, greatest breadth 38 µ; breadth of the mouth 22 µ.

Fig. 116. House of Tintinnopsis nitida BRANDT, var. sinuta (BRANDT); 380/1. Moskenstrømmen, 13/1 1899, 0-50 m. Length 83 µ, breadth of the mouth 58 µ, breadth of the middle 46 µ.

Fig. 117. Codonella lagenula (CLAP. et LACHM.) ENTZ, var. ovata JØRG.; 500/1. From the west coast, near Bergen.

Fig. 118. Ptychocylis urnula (CLAP. et LACHM.) BRANDT, var. subarctica JØRG. n. var; 380/1. Lyngen II, 0-250 m., 27/1 1899. The plicæ of the house only indicated near the mouth, where they are more conspicuous.

Fig. 119. Cyttarocylis denticulata (EHRB.) FOL., var. subdentata JØRG. n. var.; 450/1. Kvænangen I, 24/1, 0-50 m. Length 111 µ, "tail tip" 12 µ; breadth of the mouth 49 µ,. 36 teeth. Areoles omitted in the figure.

Fig. 120. Cyttarocylis denticulata (EHRB.) FOL., var. subdentata JØRG.; 450/1. The Øgs Fiord, 14/3 1899, 0-90 m. Length 145 µ, tail 34 µ; breadth 51 µ. 36 teeth. Areoles 2 1/2 on 10 µ, omitted in the figure. [Fig. 121 on pl. XIV].