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DISCOVERY REPORTS 

 LARVAE FROM THE ATLANTIC 



The Discovery material includes a small number of larvae which, by reason of their 

 long-stalked eyes, may be assigned to the genus Eretmocaris. Two of them can be 

 certainly identified with E. corniger Bate and E. dolichops Ortmann, while a third almost 

 certainly belongs to Lysmata seticaiidata} Of the other two, one is characterized by 

 the possession of a spine on the eyestalk, and in this respect resembles a larva described 



Eretmocaris. Species A. I, A. II. 



Fig. 36. Species A I. 

 Fig. 38. Species A II. 



Fig. 37. Species A I, part of telson. 

 Fig. 39. Species All, part of telson. 



by Kemp (191 6) as probably belonging to Hippolysmata ensirostris. The other two 

 represent types not previously described. 



In addition to these Atlantic forms from the ' Discover}'' I have a few specimens from 

 Bermuda for which I am indebted to Dr Wheeler. Neither of these seem to be represented 

 in the Discovery collection. There are, therefore, apart from Lysmata seticaudata, at 



1 From Station 708, 10° 20' S, 34° 54' W. 



