. Fig. 4. Pagurid larva A, St. WS 1001-1, 50-0 m., 14. iii. 50, length 6 mm. a, side view; b, head; c, telson; d, antenna; e, mandible;/, maxillule; £, maxilla. Fig. 5. Pagurid larva B, Dr Moore's cruise, St. 101, Dec. 1938, Bermuda, length 6 mm. a, dorsal; b, side view; c, antennule; d, antenna. Larva B. From Bermuda. Length 6 mm. (Fig. 5). Colour brilliant red with the main background yellow (as this was preserved but examined soon after capture, the colour may be slightly different in life). Transverse grooves on carapace very conspicuous. Rostrum similar to larva A with knobs along the sid


. Fig. 4. Pagurid larva A, St. WS 1001-1, 50-0 m., 14. iii. 50, length 6 mm. a, side view; b, head; c, telson; d, antenna; e, mandible;/, maxillule; £, maxilla. Fig. 5. Pagurid larva B, Dr Moore's cruise, St. 101, Dec. 1938, Bermuda, length 6 mm. a, dorsal; b, side view; c, antennule; d, antenna. Larva B. From Bermuda. Length 6 mm. (Fig. 5). Colour brilliant red with the main background yellow (as this was preserved but examined soon after capture, the colour may be slightly different in life). Transverse grooves on carapace very conspicuous. Rostrum similar to larva A with knobs along the sides and along margin of carapace and also on the sides. Knobs less conspicuous than in larva A


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