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somites defined. The rudiments of the paired eyes appear in the 

 later Protozoea-stage (Fig. 173, D), when also the seventh thoracic 



Fig. 173. 



Protozoea and Zoea stages of Lciicifer. A, first Protozoea-stage. B, maxillula of same. 

 C, maxilla of same. D, later Protozoea-stage (Erichthina, Dana). E, Zoea-stage. a', antennule ; 

 a", antenna ; aliQ, uropods ; en, endopodite ; ex, exite ; h, heart ; I, hepatic diverticula ; md, 

 mandible ; mf-mf"', the three pairs of maxillipeds ; mp'", somite of third maxillipeds ; mx', 

 maxillula ; mx", maxilla ; o, paired eye ; oc, nauplius-eye ; ol, labrum ; /•, rostrum ; th^-th-*, 

 rudiments of fourth to seventh thoracic limbs (first four legs) ; i^-t^, fourth to seventh thoracic 

 somites ; 1-0, abdominal somites. (After Brooks, from Korschelt and Heider's Embryology.). 



somite (the eighth remains undeveloped in the adult Lencifer) and 

 the first four abdominal somites appear. The Zoea-stage (Fig. 173, 

 E) differs from that of Fenacus in the fact that the eyes are not 



