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Crustacean larva - Wikipedia
Through a series of moults, the young animal then passes through various zoea stages, followed by a megalopa or post-larva. This is followed by ... en.wikipedia.org
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Megalopa - (Marine Biology) - Vocab, Definition, Explanations
Megalopa is a crucial developmental stage in the life cycle of certain crustaceans, particularly decapods, that occurs after the larval stages. library.fiveable.me
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crab megalopae, late larval stage of crabs - NOAA Ocean Exploration
A crab megalopae (late larval stage) has a pink, crab-like body. Unlike a mature crab, however, the megalopae does not hold its abdomen underneath its body. oceanexplorer.noaa.gov
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megalopa
megalopa Zool. (mɛgəˈləʊpə) [mod.L., fem. of *megalōpus, a. Gr. µεγαλωπός large-eyed, f. µεγαλο- megalo- + ὠπ-, ὤψ eye.] = megalops 1.1815 W. E. Leach Malacostraca Podophth. Brit. Plate xvi, Megalopa Leach. 1862 W. B. Carpenter Microsc. §408 (ed. 3) 659 In which stage the [crab-] larva is remarkable... Oxford English Dictionary
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MEGALOPA definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Megalopae require roughened substrates to settle and thus each vial had a roughened base to simulate a chemically inert settlement substrate for megalopa. www.collinsdictionary.com
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Decapod larvae - zooplankton.nl
Crab larvae, especially the megalopas, are real predators, they eat all kinds of other animals in the plankton. The megalopa can already grab large prey with ... zooplankton.nl
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Dysallacta megalopa
Dysallacta megalopa is a species of moth of the family Crambidae described by Edward Meyrick in 1889. wikipedia.org
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MEGALOPA Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
New Latin, from Greek megalōpē, feminine of megalōpos having large eyes, from megal- + -ōpos (from ōps eye). The Ultimate Dictionary Awaits. www.merriam-webster.com
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[PDF] The megalopa and early juvenile stages of Calappa tortugae ...
megalopa stage is known for C. flammea and Cryptosoma balguerii (cited as Cy- cloes bairdii), based on two incomplete descriptions by Lebour (1944) from. dnr.sc.gov
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Morphology of the megalopa of the mud crab, Rhithropanopeus ...
The morphology of the megalopa stage of the panopeid Rhithropanopeus harrisii is redescribed and illustrated in detail from plankton specimens identified by ... hmr.biomedcentral.com
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Megalopae of the invasive crab Hemigrapsus sanguineus ...
This study tested whether marine biofilms, which serve as habitat cues for many invertebrates, enhance settlement and metamorphosis (molting) of megalopae. www.sciencedirect.com
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megalops
‖ megalops Zool. (ˈmɛgəlɒps) [mod.L. megalōps, altered form of megalopa; cf. L. Cyclōps, Gr. κύκλωψ.] 1. Originally, the name of a supposed genus of crustaceans (characterized by eyes of enormous size), now known to represent merely a particular stage in the development of crabs. Now retained as a d... Oxford English Dictionary
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Zebrida
Z. adamsii passes through four zoeal phases, and one megalopa phase before reaching the mature condition. wikipedia.org
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Selatium
When they hatch, the eggs are released into the water where they will undergo five stages of juvenile development, four zoeal stages and 1 megalopa stage After the megalopa stage, mangrove crabs have reached adulthood. Once adults, they will molt multiple times in order to reach their adult size. wikipedia.org
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Portunus pelagicus
they feed on microscopic plankton and progress from the zoea I stage to the zoea IV stage (approximately 8 days) and then to the final larval stage of megalopa Once the megalopa metamorphoses to the crab stage, they continue to spend time in estuaries which provides a suitable habitat for shelter and food. wikipedia.org
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