6 ARKIV FÖR ZOOLOGI. BAND 13. NIO 20. 



II. Euphausiacea. 



Euphausia Krohnii Brandt. 



Hansen, 1. c. p. 24 — 25. — The first locality shall begin 

 with lat. 37°58' N., instead of 37^5' N. 



Euphausia americana H. J. H. 



Hansen, 1. c. p. 25. — From the locality lat. 18°10' N., 

 long. 24°28' W., Surface ... 3 specimens were recorded, and 

 12 specimens are now added. 



Euphausia brevis H. J. H. 



Hansen, 1. c. p. 26. — The sixth locality shall begin 

 with lat. 27°49' N. instead of 27°43' N. Besides a new local- 

 ity can be added, viz. lat. 30°27' N., long 48°19' W. Sur- 

 face, 6 specimens, extremely mutilated. 



Euphausia superba Dana. 



Hansen, 1. c. p. 27—29. — At the locality lat. 63°18' S., 

 long. 45°3' W. Surface, temp. 4-0,7°. February 3, 1902, an 

 enormous quantity of specimens was secured. 



Besides a new locality can be recorded, viz. 



Lat. 64°54' S., long. 50°43' W. 200—0 m., temp. at the 

 surface 4- 1,40. January 26, 1902. 6 specimens. 



Euphausia lucens H. J. H. 



1885. Euphausia splendens G. O. Särs, Challenger Rep. Zool. Vol. XIII, 



p. 80, PJ. XIII, figs. 7—17. 

 1911. Euphausia lucens H. J. Hansen, Bull. Tlnst. Ocean. Monaco, No. 



210, p. 26 (,with text figures). 



Quaranta Dias, the sound S. of Pacheco Isl. at the 

 northern side of the western entrance to the Straits of Magellan 

 (Swed. Exped. to Tierra del Fuego, 1895—97). April 1896. 

 7 specimens. 



Judging from the size and shape of the upper terminal 

 lobe on first antennular joint the specimens are referred to 

 E. lucens, not to the closely allied but more southern E. 



