270 K. STEPHENSEN. 
22. Pasiphaé tarda Kr. 
Conspectus p. 47, 424. 
A. The adult stage. 
Bredefjord St. 63, Nansen-net, 450—350 m., 1 spec.; St. 126, 
ringtrawl, 800 m. w., about 10 spec.; St. 129, ringtrawl, 800 m. w., 
1 spec.; St. 131, rmgtrawl, 800 m. w., 7 spec. 
B. The larva (Fig. 18). 
Bredefjord St. 126, ring trawl, 800 m. w., 1. larval stage, 
1 spec., and older larval stage, 2 spec. 
We have thus from this station 1 spec. of the youngest larval stage, 
and 2 of a somewhat older stage. 
The youngest stage agrees entirely, as far as I have been able to 
see without dissection, with Bs6rcx’s description of this stage in Arkiv 
f. Zoologi, vol. 7, Nr. 15, 1911, p. 4 seq. (Bidrag til Kannedomen om De- 
capodernas Larveutveckling, 
1, Pasiphaea); the rostrum, 
Jie Phar: UN however, is less pointed on 
the whole, being rounded with 
a sharply defined point, as 
here shown in the older stage. 
This older stage is of an 
age between that of the oldest 
and the youngest described 
by Bsércx |. c. Length abt. 
10mm. which corresponds well 
enough to the length of 9mm. 
for the youngest stage, and 
11—12 for the oldest (Bs6Rck). 
I must here admit that my 
drawings are not as good as 
I could have wished. On being 
placed in glycerine, which I 
always use for specimens to 
be drawn, the legs swelled up 
Fig.18. Pasiphaé tarda. Larva in inter- in places, shrinking in others, 
mediate stage. so that the contours are hardly 
quite correct; in addition, I 
found considerable difficulty in determining the articulation. The 
shape of the antennae is between that of the 1. and that of the last 
larval stage. There is a very small exopodite on mxp 1, and a slighly 
larger one on mxp 2;1. e. about the same as in the youngest stage. 
Mxp 3 is about the same length as the foregoing, but the exopodite is 
longer. With regard to pl—p5, nothing particular to remark, save that 
pd is, as in the adult form, longer than p4. There are, however, at least 
