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摘要
下面所描述的水螅虫的收集是1902 - 1904年由苏格兰国家南极考察船斯科舍号在南极和亚南极海域巡航时收集的。给了我检查标本的机会,我要感谢探险队精力充沛的队长w·s·布鲁斯先生;我还要感谢J. Arthur Thomson教授在我的工作过程中给予我的帮助和建议。本标本共41件,其中33件属27个已知种,分属15属,部分为新变种;而其余的则需要建立7个新种和1个新属。其中一个标本仍未确定。因此,共有18个不同的属,由35个不同的种代表。
XVIII.—The Hydroids of the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition
The collection of Hydroids hereafter described was made in the years 1902–4 by the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition ship Scotia, during her cruises in Antarctic and sub-Antarctic seas. For the opportunity of examining the specimens I am indebted to Mr W. S. Bruce, the energetic leader of the expedition; and I also wish to thank Professor J. Arthur Thomson for much assistance and advice in the course of my work. The collection, as here described, coutains 41 specimens, of which 33 are referable to 27 known species distributed among 15 genera, some of them being new varieties; while the remainder have required the establishment of 7 new species and 1 new genus. One specimen remains specifically undetermined. Thus there are in all 18 different genera, represented by 35 different species.