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- the young animal then p****es through various zoea stages, followed by a megalopa or post-larva. This is followed by metamorphosis into an immature form...
- Dysallacta megalopa is a species of moth of the family Crambidae described by Edward Meyrick in 1889. It is found in Papua New Guinea and in Australia...
- small, transparent body. M. kaempferi undergoes two zoeal stages and a megalopa stage before it reaches adulthood. Each of these stages is influenced greatly...
- appendages, as opposed to nauplii, which use cephalic appendages, and megalopa, which use abdominal appendages for swimming. It often has spikes on its...
- their eggs and their larvae develop through planktonic zoeal stages to a megalopa, in a similar way as the marine hermit crabs. Just like these species,...
- Crab megalopa....
- number of zoeal stages, separated by moults, before they change into a megalopa stage, which resembles an adult crab, except for having the abdomen (tail)...
- stage of megalopa (duration of 4–6 days). This larval stage is characterised by having large chelipeds used to catch prey. Once the megalopa metamorphoses...
- The final stage of the larvae is the megalopa, which is 3–4 millimeters (1⁄8–5⁄32 in) in length. The megalopa then develop into small mitten crabs in...
- 1787 Cancer rhomboidalis Montagu, 1804 Cancer granulatus Nicholls, 1943 Megalopa montagui Leach, 1817 Portunus menoides Rafinesque-Schmaltz, 1817 Portunus...