- Look up Nauplius or
nauplius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nauplius,
Nauplia or
Nauplios /ˈnɔːpliəs/, may
refer to:
Nauplius (mythology), in Gr****...
- simple,
unpaired eye is present. The eye is
known for that
reason as the "
naupliar eye", and is
often absent in
later developmental stages,
although it is...
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species of
palaemonid prawns (Crustacea, Decapoda): pre-
naupliar,
naupliar and post-
naupliar periods".
Revista Brasileira de Zoologia. 21: 27–32. doi:10...
- (often stalked),
ocelli (simple eyes),
statocysts and
sensory bristles. The
naupliar eye is a
characteristic of the
nauplius larva and
consists of four cup-shaped...
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compound eyes are
generally sessile (not stalked). In addition,
there is a
naupliar ocellus (the "third eye")
between them. The
compound eyes are on the surface...
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difference between light and dark. This eye is
derived from the
primary naupliar eye.
Barnacles p****
through two
distinct larval stages, the
nauplius and...
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deformations of the
abdomen or
deformations on the swimming-appendages and
naupliar eye of the nauplius. Triops: a
genus of
small crustaceans in the order...
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proposed by
Oakley et al.
clades are:
Hexanauplia (refers to six ("hexa-")
naupliar molts) — Copepoda, Thecostraca;
Allotriocarida ("allotrios" is "strange"...
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rather than
releasing them into the water.
Caridean larvae undergo all
naupliar development within the egg, and
eclose as a zoea. The zoea
stage feeds...
- of appendages, all
emerging from the
young animal's head, and a
single naupliar eye. In most groups,
there are
further larval stages,
including the zoea...