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    genus name Nauplius was published posthumously by Otto Friedrich Müller in 1785 for animals now known to be the larvae of copepods. The nauplius stage (plural:...
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    Barnacle (redirect from Cypris larva)
    larval stages, the nauplius and the cyprid, before developing into a mature adult. A fertilised egg hatches into a nauplius: a one-eyed larva comprising a head...
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  • harbor town in Greece Nauplius (larva), a life stage of crustaceans Nauplius (plant), a genus in the family Asteraceae Nauplius, a genus of copepods,...
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    A larva (/ˈlɑːrvə/; pl.: larvae /ˈlɑːrviː/) is a distinct juvenile form many animals undergo before metamorphosis into their next life stage. Animals...
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    Facetotecta (redirect from Y-nauplius)
    never been recognised, and the group is known only from its larvae, the "y-nauplius" and "y-cyprid" larvae. They are mostly found in the north Atlantic Ocean...
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    statocysts and sensory bristles. The naupliar eye is a characteristic of the nauplius larva and consists of four cup-shaped ocelli facing in different directions...
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    Nauplius (larva)...
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    water over sandy, rocky, or muddy substrates. A female Sacculina carcini larva settles on a suitable crab host and crawls across its surface until it finds...
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    water-breathers with extendable jaws. Crustaceans commonly hatch as tiny nauplius larvae that have only three segments and pairs of appendages. Based on...
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    Nauplius larva of Cyclops...
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    depths around 2,000–3,000 metres (6,600–9,800 ft). The egg hatches as a nauplius larva; once this has moulted into a metanauplius, the young animal starts...
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    water-breathers with extendable jaws. Crustaceans commonly hatch as tiny nauplius larvae that have only three segments and pairs of appendages. Insect species...
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    relationships between taxa. Müller demonstrated that crustaceans shared the Nauplius larva, identifying several parasitic species that had not been recognized...
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    tantulus larvae. The finding of what appears to be a benthic non-feeding nauplius larva suggests that eggs produced by sexual females hatch as nauplii instead...
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    attached to the mantle or wall of a female's burrow. The developing larva may omit the nauplius stage, which is always non-feeding (lecithotrophic), but always...
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    For copepods, the egg hatches into a nauplius form, with a head and a tail but no true thorax or abdomen. The larva molts several times until it resembles...
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    the nauplius. Triops: a genus of small crustaceans in the order Notostraca (tadpole shrimp) Mexican jumping bean: seed pods inhabited by the larva of the...
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    marchesonii has an anamorphic development, where the embryo opens as a Nauplius larva, only reaching adult shape after a series of gradual morphological modifications...
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    years. When the egg arrives in a suitable pool, a larva hatches out at the nauplius stage (the nauplius stage is absent in Cyclestherida). Clam shrimp nauplii...
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    hatch into the first nauplius larva. The nauplii have only three pairs of appendages: two pairs of antennae, and the mandibles. The larva passes through a...
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    respiratory system. A nauplius eye is completely absent. After mating, mystacocarids lay tiny eggs which hatch into a nauplius or metanauplius larva. Like the adults...
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    hatch into a nauplius, the usual early larval stage of crustaceans. This nauplius I moults about 10 minutes after hatching to produce nauplius II, and 48 hours...
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    believed it to be a separate species. It follows the nauplius stage and precedes the post-larva. Zoea larvae swim with their thoracic appendages, as opposed...
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    offspring also hatch directly into fully developed cyprids instead of nauplius larvae (except for a few species of kentrogonid rhizocephalans, which hatch...
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    It may even be too well developed for the larva to be called a nauplius at all. The newly hatched larva can parasitize a host, attaching to it with...
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    penis. The eggs are fertilised and brooded in the cavity and hatch into nauplius larvae which drift with the currents. After six naupliar stages occupying...
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    Edwards) (Decapoda, Brachyura, Grapsidae) from the western Atlantic" (PDF). Nauplius. 9 (2): 111–121. Raymond B. Manning & Fenner A. Chace, Jr. (1990). "Decapod...
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    the bottom of the water column. After 10–12 hours, the eggs hatch into nauplius larvae, which are 0.3 mm (0.012 in) long, planktonic and unable to feed...
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    is typical of a barnacle, with four nauplius larval stages and one cyprid larval stage. The female cyprid larva of L. panopaei has a spear-like stylet...
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    defend their shelter to protect both territory and young. Larva develop in three stages: The nauplius larvae, zoea, and post larval stages. More than 620 species...
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