398 Annals of the South African Museum. 



1905. E. lucens, Hansen, Bull. Mus. Oc6anogr. Monaco, No. 42, 



p. 9. 

 Hansen observes that " the Copenhagen Museum possesses 

 numerous specimens from three places south of or far south- 

 west of the Cape of Good Hope and from various localities in 

 the Pacific." He thinks that E. splendens, Dana, may be 

 identical with E. mi'dhri, Glaus, but wishing to avoid further 

 confusion, he concludes: "I will cancel Dana's species as 

 unrecognisable ; for the species described by Sars as E. 

 splendens I propose the name E. lucens." 



EuPHAUsiA siMiLis, Sars. 



1885. Euphausia similis, Sars, Challenger Schizopoda, Reports, 

 vol. xiii., p. 79, pi. 13, figs. 1-6. 



1900. E. similis, Stebbing, Pr. Zool. Soc. London, p. 544. 



In 1905 Holt and Tattersall (Fisheries, Ireland, p. 134) say 

 that " The International lists contain a record of the occur- 

 rence of E. similis " off the Cape of Good Hope, Schott being 

 the authority. The name similis apparently refers to the 

 similarity between this species and that which Sars described 

 as E. pellucida, including his E. hidentata, now identified with 

 E. krohnii. 



1906. E. s., Coutiere, Exp. Antarctique frangaise, Schizopodes, p. 7. 

 1910. E. s., Hansen, Schizopoda, Siboga Exp., pfc. 37, p. 94. 



EuPHAUsiA RECURVA, Hansen. 



1905. Euphausia recurva, Hansen, Bull. Mus. Oc^anogr. Monaco, 

 No. 42, pp. 11, 13. 

 " It is common in the area between lat. 30° S. and lat. 40^ S. 

 from the Cape of Good Hope to about long. 100^ E." 



Gen. PSEUDEUPHAUSIA, Hansen. 



1910. Pseudeuphausia, Hansen, Schizopoda, Siboga Exp., pt. 37, 

 p. 103. 



The distinction from Euphausia is drawn from characters of 

 the carapace, the fifth peraeopods, the female ovisac, and the 

 first pleopods of the male. 



* Pseudeuphausia latifrons (Sars). 

 1883. Euphausia latifrons, Sars, Vid. Selsk. Forhandl. Christian., 

 No. 7, p. 19. 



