- (Crustacea: Thecostraca: Facetotecta) from Indonesia, with a
review of y-
cyprids and a key to all
their described species" (PDF).
Raffles Bulletin of Zoology...
- intestine) and
transform into
cypris larvae (
cyprids)
after several moults. Like the nauplii, the
cyprids are
lecithotrophic (non-feeding). The female...
-
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...
-
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...
- 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...
- 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...
- also
shown effect on
other hard
fouling like tube worms. When the
barnacle cyprid larva encounters a
surface containing medetomidine the
molecule interacts...
- p****
through six
stages over the
course of
about 45 days, the last
being a
cyprid stage.
These larvae are
about 1 mm (0.04 in) long and
settle on the seabed...
- the
opera Ariane by
Jules M****enet Cypris, a
barnacle larva in its final,
cyprid stage Apanteles cypris, a
species of
braconid wasp in the
genus Apanteles...
- ****inson, G. H.; Birch, W. R.; Khoo, B. C. (2011). "Effect of
ultrasound on
cyprids and
juvenile barnacles". Biofouling. 27 (2): 185–192. doi:10.1080/08927014...