“…In a pioneering study, Barber and Boyce [7] found that only 50% of the gonodactyloid stomatopod larval operational taxonomic units (OTUs) collected in the Coral Triangle could be matched to adults, despite having reference sequences for more than 90% of the known species from the region. Studies focused on planktonic stages in less well-studied regions, or of understudied groups like hemichordates, phoronids or certain families of polychaetes, report similar or greater match discrepancies, likely due to poor sampling of the adult fauna [8][9][10][11][12]. However, even studies that include both life stages report larvae for which the adult forms have not been detected [13,14] or were not sampled at the same site [15].…”