HAYNES: PANDALIDAE, HIPPOLYTIDAK, ANDCRANGONIDAE LARVAE 



vae of C. affmis and C. septemspinosa are very 

 similar. More comments on nomenclatxire for certain 

 species are given in the synopses. 



Definition of Terms 



I follow Williamson's (1969) terminology for 



decapod larvae and Haynes' (1979) terminology for 

 larval appendages (Fig. 1). The terms are defined as 

 follows: 



abbreviated development- less than five zoeal 



stages, 

 carapace length -straight-line distance between the 



0.25 mm 



0. 5 mm 



Figure I.- Continued -ds, dorsal spine; pi, posterolateral spine; pt, pteryRostomian spine; so, supraorbital spine; r, rostrum; rt, rostral 

 teeth. (B) A,, antennule; ac, aesthetascs; ap, antennule peduncle; if, inner flagellum. (C) A^. antenna; f, flagellum; ps, plumose setae; sc, 

 scale; ss. scale seg:ments. (D) Md, mandible; cl, curved lip; ip, incisor process; mp, molar process; p, palp; sp, subterminal process. (E) Md. 

 mandible; Im, lacinia mobilis. (F) Mx,, maxillule; b, basipodite; c, coxopodite; en, endopodite; st, subterminal seta. (G) MXj. maxilla. (H) 

 Mxpj, maxilliped 1; ep, epipodite. 



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