Nautilocaris saintlaurentae Komai & Segonzac, 2004

Nautilocaris saintlaurentae Komai & Segonzac, 2004: 1180, figs 2–6 [type locality: North Fiji Basin, White Lady Site, 2000 m].— Ahyong 2009: 785, fig. 4.— Vereshchaka et al. 2015: 4, 19, figs 4–6.

Material examined. DS “Nautile”, dive 1776, Kulo Lasi, Futuna, 14°55.0466’S, 177°14.9152’W, 1478 m, 12 September 2010, slurp gun, bottle 2, 2 specimens, MNHN-IU-2014-12700.

Distribution. Previously known from hydrothermal vents on the North Fiji Basin, Lau Basin, Tonga Arc, and Brothers Caldera on the Kermadec Ridge, at depths of 1604–2000 m (Komai & Segonzac 2004; Ahyong 2009; Vereshchaka et al. 2015).

Remarks. Nautilocaris saintlaurentae was observed and sampled in association with Rimicaris variabilis in an area of shimmering translucent fluid near a small active chimney.