PLATE XII. 



Euphausia pelliicida, Dana. 



(Anatomy — continued. ) 



Fig. 1. Right antennular peduncle, from above. 



Fig. 2. Same, from inner side. 



Fig. 3. Dorsal leaflet of same ; highly magnified. 



Fig. 4. Dorsal leaflet of another specimen, exhibiting numerous pointed lappets. 



Fig. 5. Left antenna, with scale and proximal part of flagellum, from below. 



Fig. 6. Same, from the outer side. 



Fig. 7. Anterior lip. 



Fig. 8. Posteiior lip. 



Fig. 9. Mandible. 



Fig. 10. Masticatory parts of mandibles, more highly magnified, exhibiting the arma- 

 ture of the cutting edges. 



Fig. 11. Mandibular palp. 



Fig. 12. MaxiUa of first pair. 



Fig. 13. Maxilla of second pair. 



Fig. 14. Maxilliped. 



Fig. 15. Extremity of same ; more highly magnified. 



Fig. 16. Leg of first pair, with attached gill. 



Fig. 17. Terminal joint of same ; more highly magnified. 



Fig. 18. Leg of second pair, with attached gill. 



Fig. 19. Leg of antepenultimate pair, with attached gill. 



Fig. 20. Gill of third pair. 



Fig. 21. Gill of fourth pair. 



Fig. 22. Extremity of a gill-stem, with seven of the digitiform lobules, highly magnified. 



Fig. 23. Spermatophore found affixed to the genital orifice of a female specimen. 



Fig. 24. A pau' of pleopods of a female specimen, with the luminous organ projecting 

 between their bases. 



Fig. 25. Inner branch of a pleopod, without the marginal setas. 



Fig. 26. Luminous globule from the tail, isolated and highly magnified. 



Fig. 27. Extremity of tail, with telson and right uropod, from below. 



Fig. 28. Inner branch of a male pleopod of first pair, exhibiting the peculiar copulatory 

 appendages. 



Fig. 29. Inner branch of a male pleopod of second pair. 



Fig. 30. Central part of the nervous system (nervous cord), with all the ganglia in their 

 natural connection with each other, from below. 



