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STAK.IR SJÓBJØLGAR (TUNICATA, ASCIDIACEA
OG SORBERACEA) VIÐ FØROYAR
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f'igure 31. BIOFAR records of Dendrodoa grossularia.
ofNorway; westem coast of Sweden; Skagerak; Kat-
tegat; North Sea; coast of the Netherlands; coast of
Belgium; northern coast of France?; coasts of Great
Britain; Ireland; Shetland; Faroes; Iceland; coasts of
Greenland; northern North America (Millar, 1966).
General distribution: The boreal western Atlantic; bo-
real eastem Atlantic; Lusitanian; Mediterranean; and
the Arctic.
General depth range: From low tide level (Berrill, 1950)
to 1600 m (Liitzen, 1959).
Remarks: P.fibrosa is also common in thc boreal west-
em Atlantic, where it probably dispersed either from
the Arctic or the boreal eastcrn Atlantic, a topic dis-
cussed by Lutzen (1959). The genus has a number of
other representative species further south along the
eastern coast of America in the Carolina region (Van
Namc, 1945); however, P.fibrosa is the only borcal
western Atlantic representative Polycarpa.
Polycarpa pomaria (Savigny, 1816)
Good description: Hartmeyer, 1923: 273-283; Millar,
1966: 76.
Previous records: Danish mail-ship 1878?: The Faroes
referred to as a locality (Traustedt, 1880). “Triton ”
1882: Northwestern part of the Wyville-Thomson
Ridge 147 m (60°40 - 0 9°06'W) (Herdman, 1883;
Tizard, 1883). "Thor ” 1899: Between Stong and
Eystnes 180 m, identified by Th. Mortensen (Hart-
mcycr, 1912). “Beskytteren" 1926: Funningsfjørður
82 m; Hvannasund, 80 m; off Gøtuvík (62°09'N;
6°37' W); Trongisvágur, between 6 m Pladen and Tjal-
davíkshólm, about 20 m; Trongisvágur east of Tjal-
davík 15-20 m (Ámbáck-Christie-Linde, 1952).
BIOFAR stations (numberof individuals in parentheses):
43(4); 44(3); 100(1); 105(1); 106(4); 152(5); 156(33);
158(7); 163(19); 282(3); 322(2); 328(1); 368(1);
371(18); 372(12); 547(1); 548(1); 599(1); 604(12);
621(1); 1017(3); 1230(2); 1235(1); 1377(3); 1517(1);
1519(1); 1521(9); 1553(1); 1562(5); 1602(1);
1620(2); 1628(12); 1637(3); 1659(4); 1662(2);
1663(2); 1664(45); 1665(39); 1667(2); 1675(1);
1744(1); 1750(3); 1786(4); 1791(4); 1801(29);
1815(1); 1816(1); 1834(1).
BIOFAR area: Coastal records; off shore records on the
plateau cast of thc islands; one record in the Faroc
Bank Channel; one record on southern slope of Faroe
Bank (Fig. 34).