Discovery reports (1937) Discovery reports discoveryreports14inst Year: 1937 EUPHAUSIA HANSENI Antarctic (Terra Nova) Expeditions were found in shallow water in the Ross Sea ;' those of the Belgian Expedition from roughly 70° S 82° W in the Bellingshausen Sea near, if not in, shallow water; those of the Deutsche Siidpolar Expedition from or from very near shallow water off Kaiser Wilhelm Land. The species is thus neritic and circumpolar. Single specimens have been found on two occasions far from land, but this must be exceptional: none was found in our stations north of the South Shetla


Discovery reports (1937) Discovery reports discoveryreports14inst Year: 1937 EUPHAUSIA HANSENI Antarctic (Terra Nova) Expeditions were found in shallow water in the Ross Sea ;' those of the Belgian Expedition from roughly 70° S 82° W in the Bellingshausen Sea near, if not in, shallow water; those of the Deutsche Siidpolar Expedition from or from very near shallow water off Kaiser Wilhelm Land. The species is thus neritic and circumpolar. Single specimens have been found on two occasions far from land, but this must be exceptional: none was found in our stations north of the South Shetlands, nor in those in the Weddell Sea, nor in those nearest to the land on our visits to the ice-edge during the circumpolar cruises in 1932. Euphausia hanseni, Zimmer (Figs. 18, 28 o) E. hameni, Zimmer, 1915, pp. 180-2, figs. 38-41; Illig, 1930, p. 503. Description. The rostrum is strong and long, reaching as far forward as the front of the eyes or farther, but not so far as the end of the first segment of the antennular


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