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because it
contains the only two
known frog
species that
incubated the
prejuvenile stages of
their offspring in the
stomach of the mother. The combined...
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thoracic somites. In some orders, the
young hatch at a post-larval,
prejuvenile stage called a
manca which lacks the last pair of legs. In the underground...
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large pyramidal dermal spines over
their bodies,
which persist through a
prejuvenile phase called the "Molacanthus" stage. In this stage, the body is deep...
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David K., and
Harvey R. Bullis. "An
Unusually Large Aggregation of
Prejuvenile Bigeyes,
Priacanthus Arenatus, in the West Indies."
Copeia 1971, no....
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pelagic spawner and has a
relatively long
larval stage and a
unique prejuvenile stage.
These long
developmental stages allow it to dis****
widely and...
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Pareques iwamotoi, from the
western Atlantic, with
color descriptions of
prejuvenile and
juvenile Pareques a****inatus and
Pareques umbrosus Bulletin of Marine...
- they lay eggs
these are
encased in a
gelatinous m****
which floats. The
prejuveniles of the
singlespot frogfish do
through a
developmental stage called the...
- (off
Table Bay)
Scalloped ribbonfish Zu
cristatus (Bonelli, 1819), (
prejuveniles collected at Luderitz,
Algoa bay and Durban)
Taper tail
ribbonfish Zu...