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animal now
known to be the
larva of a crab. The zoea
stage (plural:
zoeas or
zoeae), only
found in
members of Malacostraca, is
characterised by the use of...
- Zoe's
imperial pigeon or Zoe
imperial pigeon (Ducula
zoeae), also
known as the
banded imperial pigeon, is a
species of bird in the
family Columbidae....
- In most groups,
there are
further larval stages,
including the zoea (pl.
zoeæ or zoeas). This name was
given to it when
naturalists believed it to be a...
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first described by Gabriel,
Sherwood and Pérez-Miles in 2023.
Bermejoa zoeae its only
known species, is
found in Bolivia. The name
Bermejoa comes from...
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through around ten
instars as
phyllosoma larvae — leaf-like,
planktonic zoeae.
These ten or so
stages last the
greater part of a year,
after which the...
- lay 10,000–50,000 eggs up to five
times per year. From
these eggs
hatch zoeae, the
first larval stage of crustaceans. They go
through several larval stages...
- F.
Adams & A. J. Paul (1999). "Phototaxis and
geotaxis of light-adapted
zoeae of the
golden king crab
Lithodes aequispinus (Anomura: Lithodidae) in the...
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spawning occurs twice a year. The
larvae have six
zoeae stages and a
megalopa stage and from the
first zoeae stage to
megalopa takes 28–44 days. Charybdis...
- Decapoda: Brachyura: Cheiragonidae) and a
comparison with
other cheiragonid zoeae".
Animal Cells and Systems. 14 (4): 323–331. doi:10.1080/19768354.2010.528207...
- Paul, A. J. (February 1999). "Phototaxis and
Geotaxis of Light-Adapted
Zoeae of the
Golden King Crab
Lithodes aequispinus (Anomura: Lithodidae) in the...