. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. 410 DISCOVERY REPORTS Stage VI ? (Figs. 17, 20). Length 9-12 mm. Fore-body narrow, pear-shaped, narrower than hind-body: hind-body shghtly concave behind. Antennular peduncle of three distinct segments. Antenna unsegmented, reaching nearly to end of eye-stalk. Maxilla with exopod very large, fringed with setae. Maxillipede 2 without exopod. Maxillipede 3 and leg i with coxal spine. Leg 5 a small papilla. Abdomen small, narrow, unsegmented, without trace of pleopods, and with a small fold at end
. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. 410 DISCOVERY REPORTS Stage VI ? (Figs. 17, 20). Length 9-12 mm. Fore-body narrow, pear-shaped, narrower than hind-body: hind-body shghtly concave behind. Antennular peduncle of three distinct segments. Antenna unsegmented, reaching nearly to end of eye-stalk. Maxilla with exopod very large, fringed with setae. Maxillipede 2 without exopod. Maxillipede 3 and leg i with coxal spine. Leg 5 a small papilla. Abdomen small, narrow, unsegmented, without trace of pleopods, and with a small fold at end representing uropods. Stage VII ?. Length 12-18 mm. Peduncle of antenna not distinct, but showing trace of segmentation under skin. Maxillipede i a small papilla. Maxillipede 2 with small bud representing exopod, without setae. Leg 5 rather large, unsegmented. Abdomen unsegmented ventrally, but showing segmentation dorsally. Pleopods present as small rounded lobes; uropods bilobed, variable in size. Stage VIII ? (Fig. 20). Length 14-20 mm. Peduncle of antenna distinctly segmented. Maxillipede i a simple papilla. Maxillipede 2 with exopod distinct, with or without setae. Setae when present six in number. Leg 5 with basal segment marked off. Small spines present on body at base of legs 2, 3, 4. Abdomen segmented ventrally. Pleopods bilobed. Uropods large, the exopod and sometimes also the endopod jointed to basis. Fig. 18 shows a specimen in some respects intermediate between this and the preceding I Fig. 19. Panulirus A, 36 mm. o°o5'N, iz-'sS' Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Institute of Oceanographic Sciences (Great Britain); National Institute of Oceanography of Great Britain; Great Britain. Colonial Office. Discovery Committee. London ; New York : Cambridge University Press
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