THE GENUS ERETMOCARIS 



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The long exopods have a characteristic slow waving motion. There is no definite 

 proof that this larva belongs to the following series, but the general appearance in life 

 and mode of swimming left little doubt in my mind of the relationship. The resemblance 



Eretmocaris. Species R.S. I, Hippolysmata't 



Fig. I. Stage I, ventral. 



Fig. 3. Stage I, end of antennule. 



Fig. 5. Stage I, mandible. 



Fig. 7. Stage I, maxilla. 



Fig. 2. Stage I, lateral. 

 Fig. 4. Stage I, antenna. 

 Fig. 6. Stage I, maxillule. 



to stage I of Lysmata seticaudata is very close. It should be noted that the figure of the 

 ventral view does not give a correct idea of the length of the appendages which were 

 seen foreshortened in this position. 



