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Fig. 31. 
Tlie larva of Pandalus propin- 
quus (?): Pleopods of st. 4—5. 
taken in the deeper parts 
and the “Tjalfe”), it seems 
long to this species. 
ment with the larvæ from the 
“Tjalfe” is very distinet; the most 
important discrepancy is that the 
larvæ from the “Tjalfe” have no 
exopodite on the 4th pereiopod; P. 
borealis has this exopodite, but 
from Sars’ description it seems, 
that P. Montagui and P. (Panda- 
lina ) brevirostris never acquire it. 
As, besides, P. propinquus has been 
the Davis Strait (by the “Ingolf” 
ry probable that the larvæ must be- 
Mysis-stage of a Decapod (Spirontocaris sp.J) (fig. 32). 
(St. 465) 62° 58' N, 50°52'W, 25 fath., 21—6—1909, 5 spec. 
In “Report on the Malacostraca, Pycnogonida and some Ento- 
mostraca collected by the Danmark Expedition to North-Ea§t Green- 
Fig. 32. Larva of Spirontocaris sp. (?). 
