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FIGURE 12.— Euphausia eximia, southern form. Telson, dorsal view: a-c, calyptopis I-III; d-i, furcilia I- VI. 



Equatorial Current (Station 21). The lengths of 

 larvae from these two locations are compared in 

 Figure 11 (there were few furcilia V at Station 21 

 and consequently a small range in total length of 

 this stage). Proportions of carapace length and 



telson width to total length were, on the average, 

 as in northern form larval stages. 



Because of the differences encountered between 

 northern and southern form larvae, a preliminary 

 survey of a few adult morphological characters 



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