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Expert review, taxon ID uncertain based on photo; definitely not benthesicymus
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based on rostrum and frilliness of legs, I think it's Aristaeopsis (formerly Plesiopenaeus). It certainly looks exactly like one that I saw from the sub in the Bahamas