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- Larval and adult prawns Crustaceans may p**** through a number of larval and immature stages between hatching from their eggs and reaching their adult form...
- General: nauplius, metanauplius, protozoea, antizoea, pseudozoea, zoea, postlarva, cypris, primary larva, mysis Decapoda: zoea Rhizocephala: kentrogon Insecta:...
- mysis larva. About 15–20 days after hatching, the animals reaches the postlarva stage; in the second postlarval stage, at a length of 7 mm (0.28 in),...
- hatching is a planktonic larva (1 mm) called the zoea that develops into a postlarva (megalopa), and finally a juvenile. The first juvenile stage is characterised...
- Lyons Holt (1864-1922), being the first person who had ever identified a postlarva of the genus Myctophus. Christopher Scharpf & Kenneth J. Lazara (22 September...
- followed by zoea larvae (initially protozoea, and later mysis) and then a postlarva, before reaching adulthood. The changes between moults are gradual, and...
- molluscs (see Scheltema, A. H.; Ivanov, D. L. (2002). "An aplacophoran postlarva with iterated dorsal groups of ****ules and skeletal similarities to Paleozoic...
- 2008-08-05. Scheltema, A. H.; Ivanov, D. L. (2002). "An aplacophoran postlarva with iterated dorsal groups of ****ules and skeletal similarities to Paleozoic...
- list (link) Scheltema, A. H.; Ivanov, D. L. (2002). "An aplacophoran postlarva with iterated dorsal groups of ****ules and skeletal similarities to Paleozoic...