The present work deals with the structure of the cephalic part, traces of the digestive system and gills of Ostenocaris cypriformis (Thylacocephala). The structure of the cephalic part has provoked the most substantial controversy since it has been interpreted as being formed by a pair of enormous compound eyes or as a sac structure that we have called the cephalic sac. Particular attention has been devoted to the minute structure of the cephalic sac. Structures that we have previously termed ‘microsclerites’ can be readily observed, but are by no means easy to interpret.
In many specimens, the basal part of the cephalic area contains abundant traces of alimentary residues. The area thus appears to be part of the digestive system. Our observations do not enable us to give a definitive picture of the anatomical organisation of these animals but do lead to substantial corrections of previously proposed interpretations.