Liomera rugata (H. Milne Edwards, 1834)

(Figs. 19–21)

Zoea I. Size (mean ± sd): CW = 0.82 ± 0.01 mm; CL = 0.93 ± 0.2 mm; TT = 1.5 ± 0.03 mm.

Cephalothorax (Fig. 19a). Dorsal spine long, straight, curved distally with many small spines; rostral spine straight, shorter than protopod of antenna; lateral spines straight, short with small spines on dorsal margin; anterodorsal surface with many small spines; one pair of posterodorsal setae; eyes sessile.

Antennule (Fig. 19b). Uniramous; endopod absent; exopod unsegmented with 4 broad, aesthetascs, one slender terminal seta.

Antenna (Fig. 19c). Protopodal process multispinulate, longer than rostral spine; small endopod bud; exopod small, 12% length of protopod with 3 setae.

Maxillule (Fig. 20a). Coxal endite with 7 plumodenticulate setae; basial endite with 5 (2 cuspidate, 3 plumodenticulate) setae; endopod 2-segmented, proximal segment with one simple seta, distal segment with 2+4 setae; exopod setae absent.

Maxilla (Fig. 20b). Coxal endite bilobed with 4+4 plumodenticulate setae; basial endite with 5+3 setae; endopod unsegmented, bilobed with 3+5 plumodenticulate setae; exopod (scaphognathite) margin with 4 plumose setae, one stout distal process.

First maxilliped (Fig. 20c). One coxal seta present; basial endite with 10 medial simple setae arranged 2+2+3+3; endopod 5-segmented with 3,2,1,2 (plumose),1+4 setae respectively; exopod 2-segmented, distal segment with 4 terminal plumose natatory setae.

Second maxilliped (Fig. 20d). One coxal seta present; basial endite with 4 medial simple setae arranged 1+1+1+1; endopod 3-segmented with 1,1 (plumose), 6 setae. Exopod 2-segmented, distal segment with 4 terminal plumose natatory setae.

Pleon (Fig. 21a). Five somites; somite 2 with one pair of dorsolateral processes directed anteriorly; somite 3 with one pair of dorsolateral processes directed posteriorly; somite 1 with rounded posterolateral processes, somites 2–5 with short posterolateral spinous processes; somite 1without setae, somites 2–5 each with one pair of posterodorsal setae.

Telson (Fig. 21b). Each fork gradually curved distally with 2 lateral and 1 medial spines; inner margin with 3 pairs of stout spinulate setae.