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- Rhizocephala and Thoracica an abdomen is absent in this stage, but the y-cyprids (post-naupliar instar) has three distinct abdominal segments. It is not...
- intestine) and transform into cypris larvae (cyprids) after several moults. Like the nauplii, the cyprids are lecithotrophic (non-feeding). The female...
- (Crustacea: Thecostraca: Facetotecta) from Indonesia, with a review of y-cyprids and a key to all their described species" (PDF). Raffles Bulletin of Zoology...
- The cyprid had circular eyes and, like other barnacles, had several oil cells in the head, which probably acted as food reserves, since cyprids do not...
- called the cyprid, which is always lecithotrophic. The cypridoid larvae are referred to as the y-cyprid in the Facetotecta, the a-cyprid in the Ascothoracida...
- Rhizocephala. A, Nauplius larva of Sacculina carcini. B, Male cyprid of S. carcini. C, Settled male cyprid of Lernaeodiscus porcellanae in the mantle aperture of...
- suspension feeders with two active swimming larval stages, the nauplius and the cyprid. The order Pedunculata includes barnacles attached to the substrate by stalks...
- is close to these while the others are at the other end of the body. The cyprid larva in Lithoglyptidae and Trypetesidae have a well-developed carapace...
- also shown effect on other hard fouling like tube worms. When the barnacle cyprid larva encounters a surface containing medetomidine the molecule interacts...
- nauplius to the cyprid stage.: 457  A later study found that higher water temperatures (28 °C) caused the nauplii to metamorphose into cyprids more quickly...