The larvae of the Pandalidae

Abstract
Little is known of the larvac of the Pandalidac as is shown by Gurney (1939) in his Bibliography of the Larvae of Decapod Crustacea. Berkeley (1930,1938) describes the life histories of several species of Pandalus and of Pandalopsis dtspar from British Columbia, and Gurney (1937) the larvae and post-larvae of Chlorotocella, but beyond these the information is fragmentary. Sars’ (1900) work on Pandalus borealis and P. bonnieri was formerly regarded as typical of pandalid larvae but these were proved to be Caridion (Lebour, 1930). Sars (1900), however, described in part in an excellent manner the larvae of Pandalus montagui and Pandalina brevirostris and Stephensen (1935) the early larvae of Pandalus propinquus.

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