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Fig. 1. Pandalus bonnieri. a, dorsal view, first larva, 3'7 mm. long; b, antenna of same;
Fig. 5. Parapandalus richardi. a, second larval stage, 2 mm. long, dorsal; b, side view;
Fig. 8. 'Parapandalus richardi. a, fifth larval stage, 4'S mm. long; b, abdomen; c, telson.
Fig. 12. Parapandalusrichardi. a, post-larva from last larva; b, rostrum; c, telson; d, front end of carapace and base of antenna; e, third maxillipede; f, tip of exopod of same;

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