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Nauplius
Nauplius: Specific Crustacea
Free-swimming larva, characteristic triangular shape, rostral horns in some, three pairs of appendages, and sometimes a nauplia eye. Number of nauplius stages varies between groups (see Stachowitsch, 1992).
- [[Nauplius|Nauplius]]
References:
- Stachowitsch, M., 1992. The invertebrates: an illustrated glossary. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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specific Crustacea
Free-swimming larva, characteristic trangular shape, rostral horns in some, three pairs of appendages, and somtimes a nauplia eye. Number of nauplius stages varies between groups (see Stachowitsch, 1992). +
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