dc:description"FIGURE 5. Lysiosquilloideaerichthus-type larval subtype andmorphotype morphology.Tank types: LysETA—Lysiosquillidae ventral (A) and dorsal (B) views; LysET B—Lysiosquillidae ventral (C), dorsal (D), and lateral defensive posture (E) views. Rocket types: NanET A—Pullosquilla n. sp dorsal view (F); NanET B—Nannosquillidae dorsal view (G). Flying Saucer type: LyET A—ventral (H) and dorsal (I) views. Spiny balloon type: LyET B—ventral (J) and dorsal (K) views. Close up of Rocket types: NanET A (L) and NanET B (M): dorsal (top), ventral (middle), and lateral (bottom) views. Scale bar of 10 mm applies to images A-K. Scale bar of 5mm applies to images L and M only. Antizoea larva of Lysiosquilla maculata with 1 mm scale bar; dorsal (top) and ventral (bottom) views (N).";
dc:description"FIGURE 3. Maximum likelihood phylogeny of adult and larvalstomatopod COI barcode sequences.Larval OTUs and associated morphotype-subtype designations include sequences from fourAlima-type larvae OTUs (SquATA, B, C—shield), 18 Erichthustype OTUs (LyET A—flying saucer, LyET B—spiny balloon; ProET A—Gnome Hat; GonET A—Blow Dart; LysET A, B— Tank; NanET A, B—rocket; PseET A, B, C—Torpedo; OdoET A, B, C—Lance; UnET A, B—Brawny), and one Az (antizoea stage) OTU. Bold names indicate adult and larval specimens sequenced in this study; regular font used for publicly available sequences for species which were not identified from Hawaiian larvae. The number of larvae sequenced are in parentheses before OTU morphotype-subtype identities. Relevant family names are given for highlighted clades, superfamily names or abbreviations in the outer right column (Eu: Eurysquilloidea, Pa: Parasquilloidea, Go: Gonodactyloidea, Ly: Lysiosquilloidea), unknown superfamily represented by gray bars. Silhouettes of larval sub-types within the phylogeny are in black font (two rocket sub-type silhouettes are shown), grayed sub-types are shown in the inset. Note that brawny subtype-silhouette is the only one to include raptorial appendage depiction.";