“…The regions featuring life‐long neurogenesis in the decapod brain are the lateral protocerebrum (optic neuropils and hemiellipsoid body; e.g., Schmidt, ; Sullivan & Beltz, ) and the deutocerebrum (for review, see Sandeman, Bazin, & Beltz, ; Wittfoth & Harzsch, ). In the latter, the deutocerebral proliferative system (DPS; sensu Wittfoth & Harzsch, ) generates adult‐born neurons that integrate into the central olfactory pathway (e.g., Schmidt, ; Sullivan & Beltz, ). DPS anatomy is best understood in the spiny lobster Panulirus argus (e.g., Schmidt, ; Schmidt & Derby, ) and in crayfish (e.g., Sullivan, Benton, Sandeman, & Beltz, ; Chaves da Silva, Benton, Beltz, & Allodi, ), which have proved suitable for mechanistic studies.…”