Plate 14. Second Stage Lobster. 



Figure 20. Right first walking leg from behind, M=41. The exopodite is 

 still strong and functional, while the endopodite is but slightly more developed 

 than in the first stage. The claw is somewhat better formed, and the opposing 

 end of the propodite is relatively longer. There are as yet no "teeth" on the 

 inner edges of either. While a torsion has affected the chelae, causing the dactyls 

 to open upward in a vertical plane and somewhat inward, the dactyls of the 

 claws of the walking legs still open upward and slightly outward. 



