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    Crustacean larva - Wikipedia

    Crustaceans may pass through a number of larval and immature stages between hatching from their eggs and reaching their adult form. Each of the stages is separated by a moult, in which the hard exoskeleton is shed to allow the animal to grow. The larvae of crustaceans often bear little resemblance to … See more

    At its most complete, a crustacean's life cycle begins with an egg, which is usually fertilised, but may instead be produced by parthenogenesis. This egg hatches into a pre-larva or pre … See more

    Antonie van Leeuwenhoek was the first person to observe the difference between larval crustaceans and the adults when he watched the eggs of Cyclops hatching in 1699. Despite this, … See more

    Branchiopoda
    In the Branchiopoda, the offspring hatch as a nauplius or metanauplius larva.
    Cephalocarida
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    Nauplius
    The genus name Nauplius was published posthumously by Otto Friedrich Müller in 1785 for animals now … See more

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  2. Crustacean - Wikipedia

  3. 11 Feeding and Nutrition of Crustacean Larvae - Oxford Academic

  4. Crustacean Larvae: A Planktonic Wonder
    Crustacean larvae are the early stages of shrimps, crabs, lobsters, and other aquatic animals with hard shells and jointed legs.
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  5. Atlas of Crustacean Larvae | Hopkins Press

  6. Crustaceamorpha - University of California Museum of …

    WEBThere are three basic types of larvae found in crustacean groups. The larvae are seperated into groups and named by the appendages they use for swimming. Naupli ( nauplius is the singular, naupliar is descriptive), …

  7. “Crustacea”: Comparative Aspects of Larval Development

  8. Introduction: Larval Development, Evolution, and Ecology

  9. Atlas of Crustacean Larvae - Google Books

  10. Project MUSE - Atlas of Crustacean Larvae

  11. Encyclopedia of Life