1925 ] Mystery of “ Trilobite Larvce” Definitely Solved 
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The most degraded forms are undoubtedly the females of 
the “trilobite-larvae” which have reduced the metamorphosis to 
an absolute minimum and are practically larvae with full pos- 
sibility of propagation. 
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