. a. Side view. Fig. 36. Naushonia ? I. Samoa. Stage I. b. Telson. c. Mandible etc. d. Maxilla. Barrier Reef St. 44. Stage IV? Length 4-55 mm. Rostrum small, curving downwards between the eyes. Head elongated, the space between antennae and upper lip nearly one-third the length of rest of carapace. Abdomen as in stage I. Telson parallel-sided, a little less than twice as long as wide, with three very minute lateral spines, a large spinous process at each angle, and ten plumose setae on posterior margin. There is no median spine. Antennal scale without apical spine; endopod longer than sca


. a. Side view. Fig. 36. Naushonia ? I. Samoa. Stage I. b. Telson. c. Mandible etc. d. Maxilla. Barrier Reef St. 44. Stage IV? Length 4-55 mm. Rostrum small, curving downwards between the eyes. Head elongated, the space between antennae and upper lip nearly one-third the length of rest of carapace. Abdomen as in stage I. Telson parallel-sided, a little less than twice as long as wide, with three very minute lateral spines, a large spinous process at each angle, and ten plumose setae on posterior margin. There is no median spine. Antennal scale without apical spine; endopod longer than scale. Mandible on left side sickle-shaped, on right with ventral pointed process and minute rudiment of palp. Maxillule as stage I. Maxilla with four inner lobes, with few setae; exopod with narrow bare proximal part. Maxillipede 3 and legs 1-3 with setose exopods; endopods rudimentary, seated low down on basis. Legs i and 2 not chelate. Maxillipede i with epipod and rudiment of


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