PLATE 1. 



Fig. i — ij. Pasipluea propinqua de Man. Type from Stat. ioo. — i lateral view of carapace, etc. X 4; 

 la lateral view of anterior part of carapace, X lij ib anterior part of carapace, X II; lc 

 front and outer orbital angles, X 17; ld anterior part of carapace, with the eyes, antennulae 

 and scaphocerites, X4; ie posterior part of abdomen, X 3; 1 ƒ caudal fan, X4; ij" extremity 

 of telson, X 33 (only the fragments of three terminal spines are still present); ik leg of i st 

 pair, X4; 1* leg of 5 th pair, X4; ij dactylus of this leg, X T 7- 



Fig. 2, 2a. Pasipluea Sivado (Risso). Adult specimen from Nizza. — 2 front and outer orbital angles, X 17; 

 2 a tip of telson, X 33- 



Fig. 3 — 30. Pasiphcca sp. #., young specimen from Stat. 148. — 3 front, outer orbital angles and post- 

 frontal spine, looked at from above, X 50 ; 30 anterior part of carapace, lateral view, X 33 ; 

 3$ posterior part of abdomen, X 17; 3<" telson, X 33; ld extremity of telson, X 100; 3* 

 scaphocerite, X 25 ; 3/ left leg of i$t pair, X 17; 3g right leg of 2"J pair, X 17; 3^ spine 

 on the basipodite of this leg, X66; 3/ spine of the merus of 2 nd leg, X 66; 3/ right leg of 

 3'd pair, X 17; 3>è dactylus of this leg, X66; 3/ leg of 4* pair, X 33; 3'« dactylus of this 

 leg, X66; 3« right leg of 5 t:ï pair, X 17; 30 dactylus of this leg, X 66. 



Fig. 4 — 4^. Pasiphaa sp. /3. Specimen, probably young, from Stat. 105. — 4 anterior part of carapace, 

 with the eyes, antennular peduncles and right scaphocerite, X 33; A a front and outer orbital 

 angles, X 66; ^b lateral view of anterior part of carapace, X 50; 4c extremity of telson, 

 X 66; ófd left scaphocerite, X 33; \e the two last joints of 3 rd outer maxilliped, X 33; Af 

 leg of i st pair, X 20; 4^ carpus of this leg, X 50. 



