“…Some of them are commercially important such as
P.
izumiae Omori, 1971,
P.
martia (A. Milne-Edwards, 1883),
P.
narval (Fabricius, 1787), and
P.
quasigrandis Chace, 1985 (Hayashi and Koike 1976; Holthuis 1980;
Chilari et al 2005;
Chakraborty et al 2015). Nevertheless, larval development in these shrimps has only been known in two species, namely
P.
edwardsii (Brandt, 1851) [zoea (hereafter with the abbreviation Z) I–VII;
Landeira et al 2009a] and
P.
narval [
ZI–V, decapodid;
Landeira et al 2009b,
Landeira et al 2014], since rearing of deep-sea shrimps and their larvae are generally very difficult (
Landeira et al 2014). …”